I went into this book knowing almost nothing about style-sheets. Before I had to copy other people's code. I read the book in about three-days and after that I could fluently write style-shhets without the book!
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Without question, the best resource on CSS to be found. Finally, web designers can indent and turn off link underlines with CSS code rather than fancy .gif tricks and other workarounds. I bought this book before CSS was ever really implemented, and it works as well today as it did then. As CSS-enabled browsers become the standard, this book will be even more invaluable. Also covers CSS level two, which is just now becoming...
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Mulder's book on style sheets is the house reference for CSS. Everything is well organized and lends itself naturally to the experienced designer. Not content with just explaining the context and syntax of the language, Mulder provides insightful compatibility information as well, helping you use the proper tags for cross-platform development. I look forward to more books by this author (how 'bout a good reference for...
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Steven Mulder is a gifted teacher. He explains so clearly that I can understand stylesheets in only one hour. He does covers all you need to know about stylesheets. Why not buy one right now?
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