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Bulletproof Web Design: Improving flexibility and protecting against worst-case scenarios with XHTML and CSS ...
Dan Cederholm
New Riders Press
, 2007 - 312 pages
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highly recommended
One of the best CSS books out there
I am very skeptical about the value of IT related books. Having been in the industry for 17 years I have read very few
that
deliver what I am looking for and instead have tended to rely upon articles from disparate sources across the
web
.
There are of course exceptions - and this book is a shining example of how to make a subject understandable for many levels of experience AND be of value to all.
If you are interested in making your site
CSS
friendly, want to unravel what all the various things mean, or have a working knowledge of CSS and want to go beyond what most average developers know about CSS then I would strongly recommend buying this book. It won't solve world hunger, but it will solve many of your CSS questions and
design
s.
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Best CSS Book I have ever owned
This is easily the best
CSS
book I have ever owned. It's very easy to read and provides excellent, and sadly few, examples. Most importantly, the author does a wonderful job helping the reader understand concepts and how and why certain things are implemented.
Other books are FULL of examples... although they usually lack the details
that
someone like me need. The details, writing, and illustrations make this book much more attractive. Sure,
Bulletproof
Web
Design
isn't the end-all of books of this nature. It's short. You'll need more books. But any serious developer needs to read this book.
If you like "Don't Make Me Think" by Steve Krug, then you'll adore this one as well.
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Best CSS book yet
This book is very readable, and the examples are presented in building block style, step by step. Practical benefits of
XHTML
and
CSS
are provided, and the code needed for the samples to work in the major browsers. I highly recommend the book!
Good book/Wish It Worked for Some things
I purchased this book in the hopes it would have fixed my floating issues. It did, to a point. A couple of the examples didn't work well with Firefox. I found this book was helpful to fix a few things, but I did find
that
I was able to find other fixes online. I still enjoy this book, I just wish it worked better with Firefox browsers.
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Firefox users only need to apply
After building enough sites from scratch, and wanting to make darn sure they were browser friendly and accessible, I got this book due to it addressing cross-browser problems and techniques for accessibility.
Now the practical knowledge in this book is great. It's the no-hold-bars dirty hacking of
CSS
/
XHTML
to force it to work in browsers, and address how to get sites to be more accessible (like addressing text sizing
that
scales accordingly in IE 7 and FF, and to look similar in each browser). Added benefit it even shows you how to tweak the Blogger Tic-Tac template, to be even better -- for beginning bloggers, this is very sweet.
But, I learned that this book is geared to the 10% of the
web
browser market (Firefox), which meant code examples to experiment with weren't friendly to IE 7. Worse, the code explanations were quite elementary -- dictation/narrative style -- which didn't give me enough info to know WHAT I was doing. Efforts to tweak examples (like in Chapter 4) required over an hour trying to get the floats to not break, if I resized them -- all because the explanations were so scant to know what variables to tweak.
Really wanted to like this book, as it's tailored for two main headaches in web
design
(cross-browser friendliness; accessibility tweaking) that's not often covered in other CSS/(X)HTML books. Alas, the search is on for a CSS/XHTML book that is truly cross-browser friendly. :/
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