Don't wait until you finish the book to build something. After the HTML section, build a raw text portfolio. After the CSS section, style it. True retention happens when you build things without a guide. Final Thoughts

The book is structured into two primary halves: HTML (the structure) and CSS (the presentation). It guides a complete novice from "What is the internet?" to building fully functioning, styled web pages. Part 1: HTML (Structure)

If you're interested in learning more about HTML and CSS, you can download or purchase "HTML & CSS: Design and Build Websites" by Jon Duckett in PDF format. Simply search for the book online, and you'll find various sources where you can download or purchase a copy.

Jon Duckett's HTML & CSS is protected by copyright. The official PDF is an eBook sold by legitimate retailers and available through library services (like Hoopla or library apps). However, many "free" PDFs shared online are unauthorized copies, which are technically illegal. They violate the copyright held by the author and publisher and deprive them of compensation.

Unlike books that isolate code mechanics from visual aesthetics, this text teaches you how to write clean code while simultaneously introducing you to fundamental web design principles. Core Topics Covered in the Book