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  Books : The Zen of CSS Design: Visual Enlightenment for the Web (Voices That Matter)


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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 006.7
EAN: 9780321303479
ISBN: 0321303474
Label: Peachpit Press
Manufacturer: Peachpit Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 304
Publication Date: February 27, 2005
Publisher: Peachpit Press
Sales Rank: 13572
Studio: Peachpit Press




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Proving once and for all that standards-compliant design does not equal dull design, this inspiring tome uses examples from the landmark CSS Zen Garden site as the foundation for discussions on how to create beautiful, progressive CSS-based Web sites. By using the Zen Garden sites as examples of how CSS design techniques and approaches can be applied to specific Web challenges, authors Dave Shea and Molly Holzschlag provide an eye-opening look at the range of design methods made possible by CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). By the time you've finished perusing the volume, you'll have a new understanding of the graphically rich, fully accessible sites that CSS design facilitates. In sections on design, layout, imagery, typography, effects, and themes, Dave and Molly take you through every phase of the design process--from striking a sensible balance between text and graphics to creating eye-popping special effects (no scripting required).




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great addition to a great website.
I came across this book due to my love of the great website of the same name as the book. If you are a web designer or want to see some better ways to make your online web presence look better, and more slick, this book is a great addition to your tool box.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Boring book
I am a big fan of the website which is a big source of inspiration, and was very happy when I found out that there was a book.
And now... Disappointment.

First of all, the cover is very ugly, and the book's format is a bit clunky.
The designs they have chosen are nothing special, kind of boring designs. Why did they choose these designs, when there are much more interesting designs on the site?

And the book also feels a bit out-of-date. Hey, they even talk ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Beautiful work - companion to website.
I've only breezed through this book, but bought it because I wanted it as the companion to their website - css zen garden dot com - and I'm happy I did. You can download all the corresponding code from their site that goes along with this book (instead of having to type it all in manually).

After 9 years of old-style HTML coding, I'm upgrading my skills to the new CSS/XHTML. This book takes the focus away (momentarily) from code and points to beauty. I'm looking forward to becoming a ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - How to give content a fresh new look
I bought this book because I was working on a website with good content but poor presentation. I wanted to get ideas about how to make a website look good and be web standards compliant. This book has certainly given me a lot of inspiration and tips on how to improve the presentation using CSS. The CSS snippets throughout are great for explaining simply how special effects can be achieved.

This is a book that will still be relevant when web technologies change because it gives a glimpse ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - The Zen of CSS Design:Visual Enlightenment for the Web (Voices That Matter)
this book focuses only on one project that is outdated on the web. It does not teach you, or shows you how to code. It takes some of the examples, created by random people and talks about a few tricks that are used on their pages. The examples of design, which is chosen, are horrible, especially when it comes to the use of typography.







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