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Sunday 18 July 2004

it’s here: 250 HTML & Web Design Secrets

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Hi everyone!

My new book, 250 HTML and Web Design Secrets is now available from Wiley. Over 400 pages of rich tips and tricks, and reasonably priced under 25.00 U.S.

Tech edited by the fabulous Ethan Marcotte, this is one of the most useful books I’ve written. I haven’t actually seen a copy yet as I’m traveling, but others have told me it looks pretty good. The content is very contemporary and spans everything from tools to process to standards to promotion to best design tips. Something for everyone – yet organized in a very logical, useful manner.

I believe this is officially my 32nd book. I can’t even get my head around that statistic.

So check it out now, my funk soul brothers and sisters, and let me know whatcha think.

Filed under:   professional, standards, web design and development
Posted by:   Molly | 06:49 | Comments (16)

16 Responses to “it’s here: 250 HTML & Web Design Secrets”

  1. will says:

    Congrats! Embarrasingly, I haven’t read one of your books yet, but this one looks handy. Heading to Amazon now…

  2. Matt Burris says:

    I take it someone was listening to Fatboy Slim when posting this. :)

    Congratulations on a new book being published and spread to us hungry web designers. I can’t wait to get me a copy of this book, I’m all for tips and tricks to advance my knowledge.

  3. Andy Wilson says:

    Molly, your CSS-Designers Edge book was an underrated gem. You’re an accomplished communicator and teacher, taking up the story where the arty/techy types leave off. Lemme see if Amazon will mail the new one to France without major money changing hands.

  4. Sian says:

    Whoa! 32 books great stuff. Do you think there’ll ever be a time when you think enough is enough?

  5. iwreckids says:

    Keep rocken Molly />

  6. Eris says:

    I saw this book at the store the other day and thumbed through it. Okay, well, I actively searched it out and thumbed through it. Then I placed it in a more noticable spot and told the person next to me to buy it. The content really does cover a broad range of information and it’s all contained in a nice size for travel. So many of the web design books I have are too bulky to fit inside a laptop case or purse.

    Congrats!

  7. Ethan says:

    It’s a passable book, I guess. I mean, I could’ve written a better one before breakfast this morning, but, you know…

    Ah, who’m I kidding? Molly, congratulations to you — stellar work, Miss Holzschlag.

  8. Molly says:

    Hey, thanks everyone! I’m really excited – I’m home now and have got book-in-hand. I think its portability is going to be a big sell – it’s a go-anywhere sized book for sure.

    Andy – I figure I must be really famous now, someone has referred to my work as “underrated.” LOVE it! Thank you :)

    –M

  9. zeno says:

    32 books? *stands back in amazement! Congrats, I hope it does really well.

  10. OK…so I needed a swift kick in the butt to get my website in gear….and I happened to peruse a few chapters of your book amidst a cafe mocha..and VOILA! I had to BUY IT!, OWN IT!, SLEEP WITH IT! It’s better than…well… those silly books for Dummies. – Dave

  11. Dustin Price says:

    I’m actually a computer science major at UCF, but have found such a huge interest in web development (design, programming). I have always wanted to start my own business and really needed some insight on professional behavior when goin about designing, creating, and maintaining a site. Every book i picked up told me how to use HTML, or CSS.. I already know that. Looking at Mollys book for 2 seconds told me it was exactly what i wanted. From what tools to have to start, planning and organization, creation using standards, to maintaining. This book has it all! Thank you!

  12. I read book and think it is amazing! Congrats on wrting an excellent book!

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