Im sure you can find books on HTML at any book store. but your better off researching HTML on the web. try googling "how to learn HTML"
Books that are helpful in learning the rules of hockey are probably located in any library, and are simply found by asking somebody or looking on the right shelves.
There are many books and websites dedicated to helping people learn HTML. In addition, you may have a community college or adult learning center nearby that offers HTML classes.
There are many books that are helpful in learning Ruby. Some of these books are Everyday Scripting with Ruby, Learn to Program, Metaprogramming Ruby, and Ruby in a Nutshell.
You can create a website that is affordable by learning how to do it yourself. There are many books on the subject available, including HTML for Dummies.
Go to http://www.html4learners.webs.com/, thy have lodes of stuff to do including a free HTML learning section
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The first step to learning HTML is leaning tags. The tags form the basic entity for HTML.
You can start by learning HTML
A google search led me to the website www.webdevelopersnotes.com/.../html/html_guide_logical_tags.php3. It is a list of easy, helpful html tags for beginners.
There are plenty of good web design books available, such as HTML for Dummies or HTML programming textbooks. You can find these books at any bookstore or online at Amazon.com
And HTML5
There are many "For Dummies" books which can be very helpful in learning PowerPoint. There is also a huge support menu available in powerpoint itself.