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The CSS Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks & Hacks
Rachel Andrew
SitePoint
, 2007 - 400 pages
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highly recommended
Any serious college-level computer library needs this.
THE
CSS
ANTHOLOGY
:
101
ESSENTIAL
TIPS
,
TRICKS
&
HACKS
gathers the best practice solutions from the most challenging CSS problems and places them - and their source code - under one cover perfect for any programmer handling the demands of CSS web standards programming. This new edition has been completely revised to cover the latest techniques and newest browsers, with chapters showing how to troubleshoot common problems, use the latest CSS techniques to solve them, and offering up color-coded boxes of CSS recipes and examples to streamline learning. Any serious college-level computer library needs this.
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All in one book about you need to know on CSS
Excellent. Clear, practical and funny.
I hate coding but this made it easy!
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU for writing this book RACHEL ANDREW!
After many frustrating attempts looking for a
CSS
book, this is the only book I've found that had me ENJOYING doing the code. I'm a designer at heart and I HATE coding. This book made it very easy for me to get my CSS web pages quickly up and running.
Every section presents a question and an answer on how to do the CSS. For example "How do I create tabbed navigation with CSS?" She would then present the HTML, an image of how the page should look, then the CSS, and briefly explain how it works.
This is great for beginners and intermediate learning. It's not so heavy on theory that you get lost, she makes it easy to learn. I wish all coding books were like this.
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Excellent Source of CSS Information
This book has proven to be an invaluable source of information for
CSS
and web design! I have used CSS over the past few years, and Rachel Andrew's is an excellent book that ties concepts together with pratical and well planned examples. I highly recommend this book to any individual wanting to see CSS in action.
Not bad
Not a bad book
Very text heavy though and operates best as a reference book than anything else. CD that comes with it is useful.
You can work through this book over a weekend and get a firm grasp on
CSS
fundamentals. Not inspiring though, just handy.
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