I received Jeremy Keith’s DOM Scripting book as a Christmas present this year, and I have finally cracked it open. I have really enjoyed friends of ED books in the past, like Dan Cederholm’s Web Standards Solutions. I’m only about 30 pages in so far, but I can already tell that this is going to be a good read. The language is clear and natural. Jeremy does not appear to be making any assumptions about what I already know. This book is really what I needed to get me started with DOM Scripting and JavaScript — a book written specifically for web designers.
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It’s a damn good read, the writing is terrific and I think that this book is perfect for designers like you and me who want to delve a little deeper into the black arts of the DOM :)
Thanks for the recommendation!