My girlfriend picked up the big Osborne HTML book, opened up notepad and
picked it up pretty quick. What is nice is that it's a beginner book that
shows how to use css and layers from the beginning instead of sticking the
newbie in the old-fashioned table's for everything mindset.
I really like the book too, it's a great reference...which is important if
your girlfriend is as obsessive-compulsive as mine ;-)

jon
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cantrell, Adam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 2:17 PM
Subject: HTML beginner book/reference


> After two years with my current girlfriend, she's actually starting to
> become interested in what I do for a living. She's in the music industry,
> but she happens to use computers quite often - she knows Access and more
> advanced Office techniques like mail-merges - so she's not computer
> illiterate.
>
> My question is - can anyone recommend a good HTML beginner's
> guide/reference? There are way too many out there for me to just choose.
> She's picking up the things I've showed her pretty quickly (a, br, table,
> ul, ol, hr, etc), but she needs to just sit down and practice with a good
> reference. I don't think me showing her is the most effective way to learn
> since I'm probably too fast for her and don't realize it.
>
> I ultimately want to see her building small web-applications around all of
> the access-databases at her work. They have a bunch of good data just
> begging to be put on the web.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions, Adam.
>
> 
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