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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.7
EAN: 9780321509024
ISBN: 0321509021
Label: New Riders Press
Manufacturer: New Riders Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 312
Publication Date: August 19, 2007
Publisher: New Riders Press
Sales Rank: 5256
Studio: New Riders Press
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Rating: - 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 ... Read More
Rating: - 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.
Rating: - 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!
Rating: - 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 ... Read More
Rating: - 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 ... Read More
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