In the evening, I read apress beginning HTML with CSS and XHTML: Modern guide and reference.
Attracted by this phrase: Learn how to build modern, standard-compliant, and non-messy HTML and CSS websites.
In such books as apress, beginning is intended for beginners and Pro is intended for professionals.
Like the (x) HTML authoritative guide, this book is a reference guide, but a modern reference and guide with less content, outdated, non-compliant, messy, and humorous language. For example, the XHTML 1.0 version is described as "the same version and three flavors" in the book ", this corresponds to the previous html "one language, multiple versions.
The preface of this book is written by the author of the original book Turing CSS basics.
In the end, the expert is still an expert. Although it is very basic, the book is completely based on the strict pattern of XHTML 1.0, the CSS supported by the browser, and the test is passed.
There is a hexadecimal reference table.
This book is worth reading. Continue tomorrow.