Best books for learning HTML and Web Dev?

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I'm trying to learn coding and web development, specifically as it pertains to WP. At this point, I'm not interested in the design element, just being able to tweak, fix, or add-to existing code. What books would you recommend? Mostly everything I've come across seems to focus on setting up a blog, all of the basic UI stuff which I get, it's the backend and coding I want to become more proficient at.

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Search around on Amazon.com, you will find a good book! also keep on reading web design discussion section of this forum! join other web design forums and participate in discussions! discussions will make you learn more with the fun instead of a book!
 
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You can google it and find many useful books to learn.
 
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W3schools is good options to learn CSS and HTML. It is a best and effective way for new and old HTML programmers alike. Using this tool you will able to learn quickly.
 
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What books would you recommend? Mostly everything I've come across seems to focus on setting up a blog, all of the basic UI stuff which I get, it's the backend and coding I want to become more proficient at.
1) for learning HTML or CSS, it is the best you could do it using any online tutorials such as w3schools (especially using "Try it Yourself" examples).
2) for backend coding you need 2 things: PHP and MYSQL. There are plenty of books online and offline on both subjects.
 
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I'm trying to learn coding and web development, specifically as it pertains to WP. Mostly everything I've come across seems to focus on setting up a blog

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That is because as a blogging environment, Wordpress manuals tend to focus on USAGE not development & backend training.
As WP is written using PHP/mySQL with Javascript, Get a couple good books on PHP/mySQL, Javascript and HTML/CSS.
A lot of web development uses these 3 components so the knowledge will be a good start.
 
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W3schools is good options to learn CSS and HTML. It is a best and effective way for new and old HTML programmers alike. Using this tool you will able to learn quickly.

w3schools sucks, period. Loads of errors and bad syntax. i would advice you to search on google for the stuff you want to learn or buy a book.
 
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The HeadFirst book series are definitely good for beginners.

Have you checked out any of the free online courses? Codcademy, Udacity, Skillshare, etc. are all great resources. You might also want to see if your local HackerSpace has any classes for getting started.
 
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I'm trying to learn coding and web development, specifically as it pertains to WP. At this point, I'm not interested in the design element, just being able to tweak, fix, or add-to existing code. What books would you recommend? Mostly everything I've come across seems to focus on setting up a blog, all of the basic UI stuff which I get, it's the backend and coding I want to become more proficient at.

Thanks
Also study CSS with the HTML...I am also a big http://www.w3schools.com/html/ fan
 
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W3schools is a best one, and also participate in forums related to Web design and development.
 
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I personally prefer to learn online from sites and forums. It's free and I'm on the computer all of the time anyway.
 
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As per my knowledge w3schools website is good among all.and not only that you can learn through videos for HTML and web development. Good Luck.
 
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As per my knowledge w3schools website is good among all.and not only that you can learn through videos for HTML and web development. Good Luck.

Correct. There are numerous videos on YouTube and other sites that can give learners step-by-step visual walkthroughs. That's how I got started with Flash. We just have to make the time to learn!
 
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w3schools is very good for begineers !
just try
 
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W3school will help you to improve your skills
 
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I'm trying to learn coding and web development, specifically as it pertains to WP. At this point, I'm not interested in the design element, just being able to tweak, fix, or add-to existing code. What books would you recommend? Mostly everything I've come across seems to focus on setting up a blog, all of the basic UI stuff which I get, it's the backend and coding I want to become more proficient at.

Thanks

hi you must learn it at w3school because its the best site for coding.
 
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World Wide Web Consortium
w3.org
 
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A good reference book (as opposed to a how to book) is "Cascading Style Sheets - The Definitive Guide" by Eric A Meyer - useful if you want to check the standards (my version is valid for CSS 2.1).
 
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For $25/month I find Lynda.com is cheaper and better than buying books.
 
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