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HTML 4 for the World Wide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide For those who wish to learn HTML from scratch, this book is ideal. It is very well referenced, full of screenshots to make it more understandable and full of examples so you learn what to do to create the effect you want.

HTML: The Definitive Guide Like the other books in this series, this book is meant for people who want a complete reference, rather than an introductory text. However, it is certainly possible to learn HTML from this book, and the book will not become redundant once you are familiar with the language.

Raggett on HTML 4 Dave Raggett has been closely involved in the development of HTML since the early days. This book covers the subject in depth, and is suitable for a beginner or expert.

Creating Killer Web Sites, Second Edition by Dave Siegel is a case study type of look at how to design a great website. This is not an HTML tutorial but more of a style guide. You might not approve of what is said but you will surely get some great ideas. Take a look at his website at http://www.killersites.com/ to get an idea of what it is all about.

Web Pages That Suck Learn good web design by looking at bad web design.The authors, Vincent Flanders and Michael Willis teach Web designers what NOT to do, by showcasing the Good, the Bad and the Ugly already on the web. Web Pages That Suck is written by the creators of the hugely popular Web site of the same name.