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Collins English Dictionary [ review ] 5 out of 5 stars

Collins


book cover AbleStable 5 Star Award The Collins English Dictionary presents a lexicon of words, clearly defined and elegantly presented. For those that wish to understand the kernel of what a word represents, the Collins English Dictionary cannot be bettered.

The Collins English Dictionary covers the whole range of English: from historical to modern; from formal to slang; from aeronautics to zoology; from British English to Australian English.



Dreamweaver MX: the Missing Manual [ review ] 5 out of 5 stars

David McFarland


book cover AbleStable 5 Star Award In collaboration with Missing Manual series editor David Pogue, McFarland brings Dreamweaver MX to life with clarity, authority, and good humour. Armed with this book, the first-time or experienced Web designer has the guidance to create stunning, interactive Web sites.

Most software manuals are used as occasional resources. Dave McFarland's Dreamweaver MX, The Missing Manual is in category of its' own that will not only bring you back to it again and again for clear instructions and guidance on Dreamweaver functionality, but is also a great reference for many web development principles.




Web Design: The Complete Reference [ review ] 5 out of 5 stars

Thomas A. Powell


book cover AbleStable 5 Star Award This work provides a blend of core theories behind Web design and practical examples for designers of all levels. Content on new technologies is updated, including Macromedia and Adobe's design tools, new browsers, and XML and XHTML specifics.

There are few all-in-one reference works that come up to expectations as so often they attempt to be all things to all men, but Web Design: The Complete Reference delivers on its' premise.




Homepage Usability: 55 Websites Deconstructed [ review ] 5 out of 5 stars

Jakob Nielsen, Marie Tahir


book cover AbleStable 5 Star Award In a world of information overload and dying dot.coms, your homepage must grab the attention of visitors, tell them where they are, and let them know where they can go. Does your site pass the test? Homepage Usability is all about making that first impression.

Homepage Usability is a truly wonderful book. Not only is it a great resource for anyone wanting to learn about the strengths and weaknesses of homepage web design, it is also an example of simplicity and effective design in itself.



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