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Books
Don't Make Me Think!: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability
by Steve Krug
Amazon Price: £14.99
Customer Review: This book is definately not for usability experts. It is for everyone, it's short and sweet. If you want to know basics than go on, it is good! But don't expect detailed knowledge. I much more advice ...
Dreamweaver CS3: The Missing Manual
by David McFarland
Amazon Price: £22.39
Customer Review: This is by far the best Dreamweaver book I've come across, its made a huge difference to the quality of the sites I build, The CSS tutorials are spot on and make you pick up things you thought were no...
CSS: The Missing Manual
by David McFarland
Amazon Price: £17.49
Customer Review: I wouldn't recommend it to a raw beginner as it does jump in pretty quickly, but I've got a (very) basic grounding on CSS and found it excellent.
The chapters are sensibly organised, the text is...
Joomla! A User's Guide: Building a Successful Joomla! Powered Website
by Barrie M. North
Amazon Price: £15.99
Customer Review: I read the reviews and bought the book on the strength of them. It has certainly enabled me to make progress with a Joomla! powered website in a way that I would have found difficult from web document...
Head First Design Patterns (Head First)
by Eric Freeman, Elisabeth Freeman, Bert Bates, Kathy Sierra
Amazon Price: £20.77
Customer Review: Excellent book - very clear in putting the concepts across. Gradually builds towards understanding. Some repetition - but it works by re-enforcing the concepts. It's not often I read a technical book ...
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