by SitePoint
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| Sales Rank: | 393188 (lower is better) |
| Price as of: | 09/04/2008 2:17:28 AM MDT |
| Price Used: | $2.99 |
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| Label: | SitePoint |
| Pages: | 376 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Publication Date: | 2004-11-01 |
| Published By: | SitePoint |
| ASIN: | 0957921888 |
| Category: | Book |
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Product Description
Note: A new edition of this book has been released. Please look for "The CSS Anthology, 2nd Edition" (ISBN: 097584198X)
A practical guide on CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) for professionals and novices, that can be used both as a tutorial and read cover-to-cover or as a handy and practical reference book to common problems, solutions and effects.
The Question and Answer format makes it easy for readers to solve their problems and learn more about common pitfalls and workarounds.
CSS has been growing steadily in its adoption as a technology. CSS gives the developer complete control over how an HTML page looks without using cumbersome HTML tags- truly separating content from presentation. Many major organizations have been adopting CSS technology e.g. www.wired.com.
Customer Reviews
A Good Guide With Poor Planning - Reviewed on 2008-06-06
This book has some good examples, and the way that the author describes the code is very well done. I question the overall value of this book, though, because this book is designed with neither the beginner, nor the advanced user in mind.
Ms. Andrews begins her book by making an incredibly quick overview of how CSS works and what it's for, but by no means explains it in enough detail for a beginner to really catch on. As she progresses through the question and answer format, she will quickly lose whatever intended audience she thought she had: the first half of the book is painfully simple, the second half is too advanced for the beginners, and probably too basic for advanced users.
It is difficult to use the guide as a direct reference because of it's format...an unfortunate problem that comes of the way she chose to write this book.
While I do feel that this guide increased my knowledge of CSS, I can't say that the few little tricks I learned were necessarily worth the money I spent on the guide, and that serious users should consider another option.
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Book Subjects
- HTML
- Computers
- Computers - Computer Security
- Computer Books: Languages
- Security - General
- Computers / Internet / Web Site Design
- Computers / Programming Languages / General
- Computers / Security
- Programming Languages - HTML
- Cascading style sheets
- Design
- Web sites