
The Internet Yellow Pages, 2007 Edition is an acceptable resource. It promotes inquiry of several websites I would have never (probably) find on my own. Some are very good and worth investigating. I am sure that the ideal Internet Publication would be the A – Z of all that is out there but I realize [...]

Without a doubt, one of the best ways for non-technical folks to learn about the web and the internet. I’m personally opposed to labeling anyone unfamiliar with computers, a dummy. This book teaches by using mostly graphic imagery which clearly illustrates the concepts being discussed. A definate add-on for anyone getting, or giving a new [...]

There are many books on the market about increasing web traffic; I have read several of them. After completing significant research, I have found that this book is one of the best available. It breaks the process down into simple “bite size” tasks that the reader can complete over a few days – provided they [...]

This is a decent introductory book, but feels like a double-spaced term paper trying to hit a page count.
It covers every aspect and seems as good a place to start as any. Don’t try to read it through – use it as areference book, and skip around to what you need.
It is filled withscreen shots [...]

All of the reviews of this book from April 2004 and earlier are based on the 1st edition, not this new second edition which didn’t publish until the end of April 2004. The second edition adds some new great coverage of dynamic HTML in more recent browser versions and a new chapter on JavaScript and [...]