DOWNLOAD Learn to Speak “Internet”: Your Guide To xHTML

guide to xhtmlWant to learn the basics of xHTML? This is the manual for you. “How to Speak Internet: Your Guide to xHTML”, by author Richard Giles, is your introduction not only to the language of the web but also to the very basics of programming. You won’t be able to build the next Facebook immediately after reading it, but you’ll have a basis on which to build your knowledge.

If you struggle to read even the simplest bits of HTML code, and wish you knew more about the language so much of the web is built on, consider this manual your starting point.

You’ll find excerpts of code alongside screenshots, showing you precisely what a given snippet accomplishes. Follow these steps at home to learn for yourself how to build basic websites, a skill you can build on as you further your studies.

This guide, like all of our guides, is absolutely free, so grab it now!

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In this guide you’ll learn:

  • The very basics of xHTML
  • Setting up links, inserting pictures and using tables
  • Design your page with CSS
  • Using these skills within WordPress or Joomla websites

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  • Nbeev80 May 30, 2011

    Thanks alot. Ive been thinking of refreshing my web design (not written a line of code in about 6 years or more), hopefully this will get me back up to speed.

    Yours,
    Beev

  • ibraheem May 30, 2011

    Thanks, 

    This is great!
    ibraheem

  • Melinda May 30, 2011

    A timely Download as I format my novel into an e-book. Maybe this will help me tweak those little errors on a few pages.

  • Yash May 30, 2011

    grt ebook.. can v implement des in sites supported by webs.com?

    • Richard Giles June 4, 2011

      webs.com would use the same coding style as this though it would likely be more complex, this is simply a guide to get beginners started and a reminder of the basics for experienced coders

  • J.A. May 30, 2011

    Very COOL! Thanks so much!!

    -J.A.

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  • Anonymous May 31, 2011

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  • Richard June 2, 2011

    Glad you guys liked it =D

  • Mathieucp June 9, 2011

    thank you for great ebook

  • tasleem khan June 11, 2011

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