The CSS Anthology

Sep 15, 2007 | Category: Reviews
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Author: Rachel Andrew.
Publisher: SitePoint.

The CSS AnthologyThis is one of the first CSS books I bought and I still feel it’s one of the best for those trying to make the jump from HTML table-layouts to XHTML & CSS layouts. My copy has done the rounds in my office and it’s one of the most worn-out, dog-eared books on our shelf which certainly says something about it’s popularity and usefulness!

What I like most is the way this book works. It’s based around questions, such as “How do I create rollovers in CSS without JavaScript?” or “How do create a fixed-width, centred, two-column layout?” with a solution, clear example images and discussion of the technique. If you’re buying your first CSS book then this is an essential purchase.

Buy The CSS Anthology at amazon.co.uk
Buy The CSS Anthology at amazon.com

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