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CSS Cookbook

Written By Lucas Harrison on Wednesday, 15 August 2012 | 10:17

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.

- 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

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