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Cascading Style Sheets: Designing for the Web (3rd Edition)
By Hakon Wium Lie, Bert Bos



  • Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
  • Number Of Pages: 416
  • Publication Date: 2005-05-05
  • ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0321193121
  • ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780321193124
  • Binding: Paperback



Summary: Clearest and most informative book I've read on CSS
Rating: 5

I am in a beginning html and css class at a college, and have checked out numerous books from the library on html and css, all of which have their good and bad points. One other recommended book was good only after you got past the introductory 100 pages, which included history of html, as well as touting their friends' books. Too many of the books try to be funny, which is not what you need from a good computer book. I came across this book accidentally at the library. It may be written by "computer geeks," but it explained clearly what CSS is and how it fits in with html, gives all the correct terms for selectors and such (for us new users), tells you when something is case sensitive or not, and gives clear examples of good code and how it will show in a browser. I finally grasped what the em unit is and how and why its used, and the difference between class and ID attributes. My only complaint are the typos, but they were mostly obvious and haven't caused me any problems yet. I got this book at the library, but plan on ordering a copy to keep and highlight!! I think this book is great for beginner through intermediate users.

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