Cascading Style Sheets: Designing for the Web Reviews



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(Almost) exactly what I needed. - Review written on December 03, 1998
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Rating: 4 out of 5

Without a doubt, all the information I wanted is here. Some additional features I would have liked--a pull-out reference card more comprehensive than the backpanel treatment, and an easy-to-find discussion of the current state of compatibility in the popular browsers. That said, it's given me a good start on my CSS-based pages.
Good but maybe not for beginners - Review written on November 03, 1998
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Rating: 5 out of 5

It's a great reference book on CSS
Not for the beginner - Review written on September 16, 1998
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Rating: 2 out of 5

New to the web? Don't get this book. Very poorly written, not enough visual examples and too complex for a beginning webmaster. I was hoping for a clear explanation of cascading style sheets...this book doesn't cut it!
Simple enough for the beginner, complete enough for experts. - Review written on August 25, 1998
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Rating: 4 out of 5

Except for a few typographical errors (which I am told is common for technical books, anyway), I found the book to be one of the best computer books I've read in a while. This book is written by the guys who invented CSS.
A solid introduction to Style Sheets - Review written on November 20, 1997
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Rating: 4 out of 5

This is an excellent introduction to Style Sheets, the ways they are supposed to be implemented, and the logic behind them. There's little wasted space, just solid, useful information.

Each chapter focuses on a specific element or elements in an HTML document and how CSS alows one to alter the appearance of the elements. In general, the chapters are clear and concise, though the chapter on fonts and text formatting is a bit overwhelming. There are useful examples provided that are very helpful.

The only flaw in this book is that more examples of complex pages were needed, and the final chapters are largely focused on the future, tips, and miscellanea. More examples would have been appreciated.

I found this an excellent introduction to Style Sheets, despite some flaws. Well worth the price for any Webmaster wnating to stay knowledgeable.

One very useful book - Review written on November 06, 1997
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Rating: 5 out of 5

This was the first book I read about CSS. After reading it I immediately wanted to write my first CSS enhanced web-page. Believe it or not: it worked out just the way I had intended.
This book is well written and well presented. But what I like most about it is that you can read it once and start writing your own CSS pages right away. It is so useful that I have two copies of it: one for work and for home!
Great Reference on CSS! - Review written on August 22, 1997
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Rating: 4 out of 5

If you are interested in learning about the Cascading Style Sheet spec., this is the book to get! Unlike the CSS docs on the Web, the text of this book is well-written, easy-to-understand and filled with lots of illustrations and examples. However, the book suffers from the fact that despite the claims on the book's cover to the contrary that CSS is supported in Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer, this is not entirely the case. IE and NN at present only support certain sub-sets of the CSS spec. As a result, you can't expect all of their code examples to work in either (or both) browsers. However, as Microsoft and Netscape (hopefully) come into line and adopt the spec., this problem will go away. Well written, well presented, and bound to stay on my bookshelf at work as a handy reference for some time to come.
Useful and Elegant - Review written on July 01, 1997
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Rating: 5 out of 5

I often come across books on web design that I think are not particularly well designed. So I was pleasantly surprised that, although the title "Cascading Style Sheets" sounded relatively boring next to titles such as "Sizzling Killer Web Sites that Make You Millions!", this book delivers and more. In fact, I think it's one of the most elegant technical books I have ever read. The writing is authoritative, clear and practical. And because the book's design and typography is so well-crafted and attractive, it's inspirational just flipping through its pages! Good going, Guys! -Ben