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OverviewSimply put, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a way to
separate a document's structure from its presentation. The
benefits of this can be quite profound: CSS allows a much
richer document appearance than HTML; CSS saves time--you
can create or change the appearance of an entire document in
just one place; and its compact file size makes web pages
load quickly. Eric Meyer, a member of the CSS&FP Working
Group and an internationally known expert on HTML and CSS,
tackles the subject with passion and delivers a
comprehensive and thorough update to his groundbreaking
book.
All readers will benefit from both the depth and breadth of
his experience and his clear and honest style.
Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive
Guide, 2nd Edition is a thorough review of all
aspects of CSS2.1 and a comprehensive guide to CSS
implementation. The book includes new content on
positioning, lists and generated content, table layout, user
interface, paged media, and more. It explores in detail
each individual CSS property and how it interacts with other
properties, and shows how to avoid common mistakes in
interpretation.
If you're ready to take the next step with your HTML coding
and incorporate CSS or are already a CSS code warrior,
you'll find Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive
Guide, 2nd Edition is the book you've been
craving. Editorial ReviewsAmazon.comCascading Style Sheets can put a great deal o |
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