Book description
In this updated edition to their original best-selling classic, the co-creators of CSS clearly, logically, and painlessly explain the hows and whys and ins and outs of the visual formatting language that is their gift to us. The Web would be a poorer place without Messieurs Bos and Lie. Your shelf will be richer for the addition of this book.
Rely on it. Study it. Savor it.
The Indispensible CSS Tutorial and Reference—Straight from the Creators of CSS
Direct from the creators of CSS, this is the definitive guide to CSS, today's indispensable standard for controlling the appearance of any Web or XML document. This book doesn't just show how to use every significant CSS 1 and 2.x feature; it carefully explains the "why" behind today's most valuable CSS design techniques. You'll find practical, downloadable examples throughout—along with essential browser support information and best practices for building high-impact pages and applications.
Cascading Style Sheets: Designing for the Web, Third Edition covers every CSS 2.1 improvement and fix, from new height/width definitions in absolutely positioned elements to new clip property calculations. Clear, readable, and thorough, it's the one must-have CSS resource for every Web developer, designer, and content provider. Coverage includes
Mastering essential CSS concepts: Rules, declarations, selectors, properties, and more
Working with type: From absolute/relative units to font size and weight
Understanding CSS objects: Box model, display properties, list styles, and more
Exercising total control over spacing and positioning
Specifying colors for borders and backgrounds
Managing printing: Margins, page breaks, and more
Implementing media-specific style sheets for audio rendering, handhelds, and other forms of presentation
Moving from HTML extensions to CSS: Five practical case studies
Making the most of cascading and inheritance
Using external style sheets and @import
Integrating CSS with XML documents
Optimizing the performance of CSS pages
Includes a handy CSS Quick Reference printed on the inside covers
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Foreword 2005
- Foreword 1999
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 The Web and HTML
- Chapter 2 CSS
- Chapter 3 The Amazing Em Unit and Other Best Practices
- Chapter 4 CSS Selectors
- Chapter 5 Fonts
- Chapter 6 The Fundamental Objects
- Chapter 7 Space Inside Boxes
- Chapter 8 Space Around Boxes
- Chapter 9 Relative and Absolute Positioning
- Chapter 10 Colors
- Chapter 11 From HTML Extensions to CSS
- Chapter 12 Printing and Other Media
- Chapter 13 Cascading and Inheritance
- Chapter 14 External Style Sheets
- Chapter 15 Other Approaches
- Chapter 16 XML Documents
- Chapter 17 Tables
- Chapter 18 The CSS Saga
- Appendix A HTML 4.0 Quick Reference
- Appendix B Reading Property Value Definitions
- Appendix C System Colors
- Appendix D CSS Quick Reference
- Index
Product information
- Title: Cascading Style Sheets: Designing for the Web, Third Edition
- Author(s):
- Release date: April 2005
- Publisher(s): Addison-Wesley Professional
- ISBN: 9780321193124
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