If you've shied away from creating your own Web pages because all those how-to books seemed so dull and dry, check out Creating Web Pages Simplified -- a more appealing guide you won't find anywhere. Here, full-color illustrations and concise captions take you through all phases of Web publishing, from laying out and formatting text to enlivening pages with graphics and applets. Plus, explanations of esoteric but important topics such as domain name registration and setting up e-mail accounts are finally made intelligible, thanks to the renowned illustrations of maranGraphics.
I don't normally review books I read in elementary school, but this one is an exception. I got this book through a Scholastic book catalog when I was about ten years old (around 1998) and absolutely devoured the contents. This book taught me HTML when I was that young, and I continued to enjoy and refine the skill throughout the years. It is a major part of why I have my current career and why I'm on this particular path in life. This book did more to direct my life than most of the rest of my schooling did and I will never forget it - it's still in a box back at my parents' house and I think I'll get it out again next time I'm back. Thank goodness for this book.