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CSS: The Missing Manual

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Web site design has grown up. Unlike the old days, when designers cobbled together chunky HTML, bandwidth-hogging graphics, and a prayer to make their sites look good, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) now lets your inner designer come out and play. But CSS isn't just a tool to pretty up your site; it's a reliable method for handling all kinds of presentation--from fonts and co

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Paperback, 476 pages
Published August 31st 2006 by O'Reilly Media (first published August 24th 2006)
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Tami
Tami rated it 5 of 5 stars
Creating websites using html can be very time consuming and somewhat limiting. Making editing changes over multiple pages is downright maddening. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is the answer.

CSS enables the webmaster to set standards such as selecting a particular font size and color for all headings, subheadings, or texts without having to rewrite the html each time. This system also allows editing changes that carry over from one page to another to be changed automatically with a si...more
Brett
I learned HTML way back in the 90s, and still had some of the old ways of doing things. This book helped me get a refresher on the right way to do HTML, in addition to the great info on CSS. I still have a lot to learn, and this is a great resource. Not really a reference book, but still something you can refer to.
Stargrave
Stargrave rated it 2 of 5 stars
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I found this be unnecessarily bloated and the organizational flow did not work for me.
Jeff
Jeff marked it as to-read
I ran into a guy at Stacy's and by happenstance, literally bumped into each other. That turned into a really great converstation, just to find out the guy is a senior web master/designer. Then he goes on to tell me how he is a reviewer for O'Reilly and gets calls all the time from his publicist. I told him I wanted to get more involved with web development, and he told me that this book is a must-read for anyone wanting a solid footing in this fast-paced technological world. So of course I ha...more
Scott Meyer
Good resource. Even if you use a design tool like Dreamweaver, this book is still extremely useful for understanding CSS structure and usage. It's got excellent tutorials and is also a useful reference book. Good tips on browser quirks too.
Zgrinch
Good introduction to Cascading Style Sheet. Inheritance was the key point for me. The third section was too much and I skipped most of it. Left me wondering what the place of CSS will be in the future in light of xhmtl and xsl.
Casey
I like this better than the CSS Quickstart Guide. It has a lot more info, is written is a witty style, and has TUTORIALS! Yay!

I got this from the library, but I will probably buy it because its an excellent reference.
Carolyn Kaufman
I read a variety of books on CSS before I found this, and boy, was I sold on the Missing Manual concept after that! I pull this book off my shelf more than any other webmaster reference.
Dawn
Dawn rated it 3 of 5 stars
Well, I finally returned this book to the library. I miss it already. I had learned alot - it was well set-up and easy to follow. But now I am taking a course at the college.
Kip
Kip rated it 4 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: people who already know some html and css
It's not a beginner CSS book, nor is it an advanced book. It's an excellent reference manual and well worth purchasing for anyone trying to improve and hone their CSS skills.
Hugh
Hugh rated it 5 of 5 stars
This is a book I read for a class but I have to say, if you want to learn this stuff, it's is the best programming book I've read.
Patrick
Patrick rated it 4 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: people learning CSS?
Not boring and dry. You can't ask for much more than that from a guide to learning computer languages.
Thylus
Making some CSS code begin to sink in and supplement my current KCAI class.
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