文件名称:Build.Your.Own.Web.Site.The.Right.Way.Using.HTML .CSS .pdf
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Numerous books have been written on the topics of web design and programming, as have many free tutorials that you can read on the 。ッNet. Many of them were written during those heady years, and were based on what seemed like best practices back then, but their authors were constrained by browsers that often rendered the same well-designed pages in vastly different ways. This meant that the tutorials。ッ authors needed to resort to abusing various features of those browsers, such as using data tables to lay out pages. This certainly got many people building their first web pages, but it ensured that bad habits were ingrained at an early stage, and many people are still using these bad practices years later. Web developers the world over have learnt bad habits (myself included) and must now try to un-learn them all. There。ッs no longer a need for these practices。ェ they often produce pages that are inflexible, slow to download, and difficult to maintain, but like the badly taught driver who insists on flouting the rules because it。ッs worked for him so far, many developers find those outdated habits difficult to break. I saw the light many years ago, and have tried to educate as many people as possible since. But for the eager beginner, those same old books are still peddling the same bad old ideas. This just has to stop. And it stops now. You're not going to learn any bad habits in this book. Not one. In this book, you。ッll learn the right way to do things. If there。ッs a wrong way to do things。ェa way that cuts corners to save time but encourages bad techniques。ェwe won。ッt even tell you about it. Not even as a 。ーby the way, you might try this。ュ。ア You won。ッt need to avert your eyes。ェwe。ッll take care of that for you!