Rote Learning HTML & CSS

· Frontend Dogma
3.8
5 reviews
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About this eBook

This is a supplementary—and not beginner-friendly—book about HTML and CSS, and one of the most boring books you’ll ever read.


It contains long lists of HTML elements and attributes and CSS selectors and properties.


Why bother? Why read this book?


Because it provides you with a unique opportunity to learn HTML and CSS, one that isn’t available in this form elsewhere.


Its goal is to show you the rough and raw skeleton of HTML and CSS, so that you can focus on that. Elements, attributes, selectors, properties. No explanations, no examples, no context. The raw material.


The idea is that even when you only review this book once, you will already notice things about HTML and CSS that you weren’t aware of and couldn’t have noticed otherwise.


And still, this is one of the most boring books you’ll ever read. Enjoy.

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3.8
5 reviews
Gergely Ács
18 October 2024
Endless lists without explanations. Avoid this book at all costs.
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About the author

Jens Oliver Meiert is a German engineering leader and author who lives in Galicia, Spain. He’s the architect of various large-scale websites (e.g., for GMX/United Internet, Aperto/IBM iX, and Google), a contributor to web standards (like HTML, CSS, WCAG), and a reviewer and writer for technical publishers (O’Reilly, Frontend Dogma). Jens works with the tension between aspiration and curiosity, between mastering things but also just trying them—which is why he writes about topics other than web development, and also publishes independently. For more about Jens, visit his website, meiert.com.

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