This book is about Cascading Style Sheets, or CSS as it's commonly abbreviated. CSS is a simple standardized syntax that gives designers extensive control over the presentation of their web pages and it is an essential component of Web design today. Compared to 1990s-era development techniques, web designers have greater control over a web site's design and can spend less time editing and maintaining web sites. CSS also extends beyond the traditional web design as well to design and control the look of a web page when it is printed.
The simplicity of Cascading Style Sheets is that you don't need any special hardware or software to use CSS. The basic requirements are a computer, a modern browser like Firefox, Safari, or Internet Explorer for Windows (to name a few), and your favorite web page editor. A web page editor can be anything from a simple text editor like Window's Notepad or Macintosh's TextEdit to a full-fledged WYSIWYG tool like Adobe Dreamweaver set in code view.
The simplicity of Cascading Style Sheets is that you don't need any special hardware or software to use CSS. The basic requirements are a computer, a modern browser like Firefox, Safari, or Internet Explorer for Windows (to name a few), and your favorite web page editor. A web page editor can be anything from a simple text editor like Window's Notepad or Macintosh's TextEdit to a full-fledged WYSIWYG tool like Adobe Dreamweaver set in code view.
- Author: Christopher Schmitt
- Publisher: O'Reilly
- Published: 2006-10-01
- Language: English
- Format: CHM
- ISBN: 0-596-52741-1
- Pages: 528
- Size: 13.8 MB
- Link: CSS Cookbook_ 2nd Edition
- Published: 2006-10-01
- Language: English
- Format: CHM
- ISBN: 0-596-52741-1
- Pages: 528
- Size: 13.8 MB
- Link: CSS Cookbook_ 2nd Edition
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