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| CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions | 
enlarge | Authors: Andy Budd, Cameron Moll, Simon Collison Publisher: FRIENDS OF ED Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 280 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 7.5 x 0.8
ISBN: 1590596145 Dewey Decimal Number: 006.7 EAN: 9781590596142 ASIN: 1590596145
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great book November 6, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
don't be put off by the "advanced" tag...
it's well written and easy to follow...
highly recmmended, great little book...if only all i.t. manuals were written like this!
cheers, bill
Has the information I needed at my fingertips October 29, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I needed to quickly create a horizontal menu from a list - just cut and pasted the code from the examples. Worked perfectly.
Then I needed a centered design with a two column layout. Took me 15 minutes from start to finish by reading the chapter on layouts.
This book is superb. It has saved me hours of faffing around with divs and has helped me eliminate tables from my layouts. Superb. Read with Transcending CSS.
Read this book, master CSS, make your sites XHTML compliant and render fast. Its worth the effort to separate structure from design. Took me a while to get my head around it - but it all makes sense now.
Fantastic real-world solutions September 15, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I had originally thumbed through this book, subtitled "Advanced Web Standard Solutions" in my local bookstore and shrugged it off as covering pretty much most of what I'd already digested from other popular CSS books. It wasn't until a friend showed me some cool techniques from the book that I properly read though it and regretted not buying it sooner!
Though it's aimed at the intermediate web designer, it is well written and I would certainly recommend this as an essential buy for all web designers. The book begins with Clear:Left's Andy Budd provides most of the content starting with a chapter about well-structured and meaningful mark-up. It's these best practices that will help catapult you into the realms of CSS Master! It then recaps on the box model, positioning and floats, making it easy for a beginner to pick up this book and run with it, before moving into the techniques, with clear and concise examples, including a couple of good chapters on bugs and hacks.
The final two chapters are where Simon Collison & Cameron Moll step in to demonstrate these examples in two real-world showcase websites. This book is absolutely the best book currently on offer for CSS web design.
Buy "CSS The Missing Manual" instead June 18, 2007 10 out of 15 found this review helpful
I bought this book hoping it would help me to learn some more CSS and help me with the more complicated aspects of it. I found it less than useful, and the several references to the author's favourite bands (in examples) as well as photos of the author and his friends (in another example) were the nail in the coffin. The two 'wonderful' websites used as examples at the end of the book were not remotely attractive either. Two weeks ago I bought "CSS The Missing Manual", which is 470 pages long, and contains more than three times as much text as CSS Mastery, and takes you through every aspect of CSS, explaining everything along the way. It's the only book I'd recommend for somebody who wants to learn or improve their CSS - avoid CSS Mastery at all costs! How people have been giving it five stars is beyond me - presumably they haven't read 'CSS The Missing Manual' yet.
The best CSS book i've bought so far. June 17, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've spent a small fortune over the last 6 months on web design books. I've got a little from each of the books that I purchased - but this is the best CSS one by far. I keep finding myself dipping in everytime i'm struggling with something in my stylesheets.
It's structured like a standard reference book, with sections on various topics (floats, positioning, box model etc.). However the last two chapters are devoted to a step-by-step walkthrough of an example web design project. The dual-format works really well and adds an important dimension to the book. The fact that the example projects are written by those doyens of dope design Cameron Moll and Simon Collison is an absolute bonus.
Whilst it is getting a bit long in the tooth now and could do with an update to reflect IE7, it is still my go-to reference, and one that I would recommend to anyone who already has a basic grasp of css. C'mon Mr Budd - time to put pen to paper again...
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