Demonstrates the control and flexibility Cascading Style Sheets bring to Web design, covering selectors and structure, units, text manipulation, colors, backgrounds, borders, visual formatting, and positioning.
Simple style sheets often convey your message better than overloaded ones. That single word of red in a page of black gets more attention than any of the words on a page with a dozen different fonts and colors.
In this book, the insiders who created the W3C Cascading Style Sheet standard show readers exactly how to use it, with up-to-date coverage of printing, positioning, scripting fonts and more.
CSS is the HTML 4.0-approved method for controlling visual presentation on Web pages. This guide offers a detailed review of CSS1 properties and how they interact and shows how to avoid common mistakes in interpretation.
Cascading Style Sheets: A Primer
Cascading Style Sheets: The Designer's Edge is precisely the resource you've been looking for. Written by renowned web designer Molly Holzschlag, this book begins with an in-depth look at structured markup, both XHTML and CSS.
This is a great tool for someone looking to make Cascading Style Sheets easier to use.
Cascading Style Sheets: The Designer's Edge with CSS Hacks and Filters: Making Cascading Style Sheets Work Set