Web Design, 7th Ed (In Easy Steps)
Monday, 08 May 2023

This book reveals the key principles of good web design for building effective and attractive websites. Sean McManus introduces the key technologies of the web, and the design principles that underpin successful sites and looks at how websites are designed so that you can make the right decisions in launching your own site. By the end of the book readers will be able to build your own simple website using HTML and CSS.

 

Author: Sean McManus
Publisher: In Easy Steps
Date: April 2023
Pages: 228
ISBN: 978-1840789850
Print: 1840789859
Kindle: ‎ B0C24YV788
Audience: Would-be web designers
Level: Introductory
Category: Web design and development

For recommendations of books on web development see Web Design And Development - Top Pick CSS And HTML Books and Web Design And Development - More Books in our Programmer's Bookshelf section.

 

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