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Books about modern web design
Good afternoon. I want to create a home page for myself, which will contain a list of my achievements (projects, or something else) and contact information. Before that, I did not make up anything at all and have only a general idea.
Advise some book, site, tutorial, so that the output is a tolerable site, otherwise a cursory search gives out mostly tutorials for the year 2000 that way. The language of the book is Russian, English. The book is needed in order to lay the foundation, and then, I think, you can join the course and finish it consciously.
What is currently available: domain, and hosting from masterhost masterhost.ru/service/hosting/virtual/special/win/student/. But accordingly, such hosting can end, smoothly flow into a simpler one.
Also, you can specify links to portals where you can get free graphics for the site.
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Are you sure you want to make it yourself? That is, the goal is to make a website or learn how to typeset?
If the first, then install WordPress with a portfolio theme (which are now paid and free in bulk) and don’t torture yourself.
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Here's a good book: handcraftedcss.com
And a classic: Eric A. Meyer. CSS. Cascading Style Sheets. Detailed guide
The above plus just go and look for people with business card sites. Look into the code of the blocks you are interested in, understanding comes with experience.
Make up your own and lay it out for now on the existing one, when it ends (and the Masterhost will warn you about this in advance), then fuss about something similar.
PS I went through this way myself.
What didn't you like about the books from 2000? Believe me, you don't need more to learn the basics of layout and CSS. It's more about design.
And so, nothing but a reference book on CSS and HTML of the form htmlbook.ru/ is not necessary
If there is only a general idea, in my opinion Jeffrey Zeldman's book "Web Design by Standards" explains everything very well, despite the fact that it is very old. Well, then you can read Meyer with his detailed css guide.
And I would recommend Ben Henick “HTML and CSS. The path to excellence."
Well, htmlbook.ru as a syntax reference.
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