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  Books : More Eric Meyer on CSS (Voices That Matter) (VOICES)


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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.72
EAN: 9780735714250
ISBN: 0735714258
Label: New Riders Press
Manufacturer: New Riders Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 304
Publication Date: April 08, 2004
Publisher: New Riders Press
Sales Rank: 321026
Studio: New Riders Press




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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Essential reference
An excellent reference book on advanced CSS, though written before the current AJAX craze (ie, AJAX not covered).



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Another great one by Eric Meyer
The CSS guru himself Eric Meyer has another book that continues this CSS projects (Eric Meyer on CSS). This book is there same basic format where he goes through step-by-step with 10 web projects and shows the reader how to use CSS to improve a non-CSS page.

From the first project which converts a non-CSS site to use CSS in improving its design, accessibility, search-engine optimization, readability and efficiency. Eric really explains in detail exactly why and how CSS can improve an ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very Good CSS-By-Example Book
There are a couple of ways to learn something new. One is to follow the traditional pedagogical formula of systematic unfolding of a discipline. The other main way is to watch someone perform the task and learn the lessons along the way. This second approach is the one Mr. Myer uses in this CSS book.

For me, the "sliding windows" technique (based on a pre-existing trick which Eric Myer properly credits and improves upon) in which you learn how to make list-based, auto-sizing buttons ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Worst book ever!
I can't believe I am actually using the title "Worst book ever." It sounds juvenille, but I can't think of any other thing to say.

I am an experienced HTML designer. I do it for a living. I have been using HTML for many years, and I even taught HTML at a local 4-yr college. I use some CSS in all my projects in a separate file. I have also read hundreds of technical books from design to programming languages to networking to...you name it, so learning from books is nothing new to me. ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Brilliant author? Hardly... too full of himself
This guy is not a good writer of how to books. Why isn't he? Because you cannot LEARN from him. I teach people how to build websites as a sideline volunteer project. Furthermore I teach people all over the world... different cultures, different languages, different time zones. How can I do that? The same way that Eric COULD have written his book... by explaining things in easy to understand verbiage, with 'try it' lessons (like w3schools does). If you want people thinking you are 'brilliant', fine, but ... Read More







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