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A curated collection of books related to Web Design, ranked by recommendation signals.

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Don't Make Me Think
Don't Make Me Think

A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability

15 recommendations
Recommendation Context
Available recommendation signals cluster around NonFiction, Commerce, Design, Programming, DesignArt lists, suggesting this book may fit readers looking for creative discipline, craft, or artistic motivation. Treat this as discovery context, not a quality guarantee.
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No coverHTML and CSS
HTML and CSS

Design and Build Websites

Description

Every day, more and more people want to learn some HTML and CSS. Joining the professional web designers and programmers are new audiences who need to know a little bit of code at work (update a content management system or ecommerce store) and those who want to make their personal blogs more attractive. Many books teaching HTML and CSS are dry and...

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Learning Web Design
Learning Web Design

A Beginner's Guide to HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Web Graphics

Description

Do you want to build web pages but have no prior experience This friendly guide is the perfect place to start. You'll begin at square one, learning how the web and web pages work, and then steadily build from there. By the end of the book, you'll have the skills to create a simple site with multicolumn pages that adapt for mobile devices.Each chap...

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This list aggregates books that appear in public recommendation sources, reader-interest signals, and category data. Books are ranked by their position from the source list; recommendation counts and ratings are shown where available. Open any book to see source-backed recommendation proof, editorial context, and Amazon options — the per-book detail page is where the trust signals live.