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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

I Bet You Will Like These Books




31 Days to Build a Better Blog

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Join over 14,000 other bloggers and Give your Blog a Kick Start with this 31 Day Challenge. Regular readers of ProBlogger are familiar with the 31 Days to Build a Better Blog project that we ran here recently. The concept was simple: bloggers set aside 31 days to be intentional about improving ...

Sexy Web Design: Creating Interfaces that Work

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Product Description Sexy Web Design is an easy-to-follow guide that reveals the secrets of how to build your own breathtaking web interfaces from scratch. You'll be guided through the entire process of creating a gorgeous, usable web site by applying the timeless principles of user-centered design. Even if you're short on design ...

Online Marketing Inside Out

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Product Description Online Marketing Inside Out is an invaluable book for anyone wanting to market products or services online - whether or not marketing is part of your job description. Small-business entrepreneurs and web-site owners will benefit from this information-packed book, as will traditional marketers with little or no experience of ...

Everything You Know About CSS is Wrong!

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Product Description Get ready to experience an eye-opening expos on CSS as you know it today. You'll discover a fresh approach to coding Cascading Style Sheets, making old hacks and workarounds a distant memory. In this book, you'll learn how to start taking full advantage of Internet Explorer 8 using the very ...

Build Your Own Web Site The Right Way Using HTML & CSS

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Product Description Build Your Own Website The Right Way Using HTML & CSS, 2nd Edition teaches web development from scratch, without assuming any previous knowledge of HTML, CSS or web development techniques. This book introduces you to HTML and CSS as you follow along with the author, step-by-step, to build a ...

Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja (MEAP)

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Product Description JavaScript developers commonly rely on collections of reusable JavaScript code--written by themselves or by someone else at their company. Alternatively, they rely on code from a third party. But in all these cases they need to know how to either construct a cross-browser library from scratch or be adept ...

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