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What books would you recommend for beggining to learn css and javascript? I have heard good things and bad about the bible and I tried the Javascript and Dhtml cookbook but it was difficult to read does anyone have suggestions?
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1. The Ultimate CSS Reference or The Art & Science Of CSS
2. Simply JavaScript |
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add Free javascripts,html codes,tutorials,downloads,projects and a lot more to your bookmarks, its going to be a very helpful website for you in few days…very easy language for beginners..
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I definitely recommend you learn as much as possible about CSS before you start to learn JavaScript. The reason I say this, is that JavaScript can manipulate styles ("DHTML"), and if you don't have a foundation of knowledge about CSS already, it is going to be difficult to jump into a study of it.
The problem with books about JavaScript, is there are a lot of bad ones. One good one is: javascript: the Definitive Guide If you want to leverage your knowledge of CSS in a very powerful and effective way, I also recommend Learning jQuery
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