It has to be said, it’s been hard to find many negative comments about my beginners’ HTML & CSS book (the evidence speaks for itself), but one comment I received early on, from a work colleague no less, was this:
“That plane wouldn’t fly.”
Oh yes … so it wouldn’t. In choosing a child’s toy for the cover, the aerodynamics of said toy would guarantee that the plane depicted would never take off (judging by the top wing, at least)! Thankfully, the same can’t be said about the book. So it’s with great pleasure that I unveil just a slight hint of the forthcoming second edition. And look! No dodgy aerodynamics this time! Just a set of very useful tools with which to ply your trade.

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Yay!
I love holding press sheets even more than actual books. It’s the unfolded untarnished sleekness, i think…
Nice job, Lloydi.
Congrats Ian! I usually don’t buy so many books but yours is on the top of my web book list. According to my local borders’ store, the book is supposed to arrive by mid December jtlyk.