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Go Berserk making Websites with HTML and CSS - Ian Simons + Will Moore

  Sent to me from Go-Berserk this is the first non-fiction book I've reviewed on The Olly Book Blog! So without further ado, onto the review! (I'm a poet and I don't know it)
  This makes HTML Website Coding really simple, if you don't get what HTML is then please Click Here. The book is really light to go through and not difficult at all and any person who is 8+ should easily understand this. There are also other books in the series such as Go Berserk making websites with Javascript* etc. The one thing I will say is that even though it works with any windows version, the authors use Windows XP in the book while the newest ones are obviously 7 and 8. The Code used is HTML 4 and CSS 2, The newest out however is HTML 5 and CSS 3. So apart from a few Program Updates this book is great! 
*An alternative to HTML 

8/10, Have you got any thoughts on this book? If so please tell us in the comments!

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