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How to Master CSS
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How to Master CSS/HTML coding can be a very tedious task for any web developer. Code errors, invalid HTML, and large kilobyte page sizes often make for noticeable problems on many web sites. This explains why many website designers have moved to CSS and other, more consolidated and easy to control layouts.
CSS simply means "Cascading Style Sheets." CSS means to separate HTML page code from it's layout, font, or positioning code. A particular CSS file can include positioning font, colors, layout, and style data for one entire web site. There are way too many advantages of CSS to mention, but a few consist of floating images, using multi-column CSS to display data, and even CSS thumbnail galleries.
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CSS Designing for the Web
For readers looking for a one-stop read for all they need to know about cascading style sheets (CSS), Cascading Style Sheets, Second Edition: Designing for the Web really hits the nail on the head. One of the authors--Hakon Wium Lie--was the originator of CSS and is in charge of the technology among the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). His writing partner is Bert Bos--another key member of the W3C currently focusing on style sheets and the Extensible Markup Language (XML).
Together, they deliver a truly educational guide to the subject. This book wisely includes numerous color screen shots and diagrams, as well as many typographic examples, to augment the discussion of the inherently visual topic of CSS. The authors' graphical expertise comes through clearly with visuals that clarify topics without cluttering the presentation.
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