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Title: Cascading Style Sheets: Separating Content from Presentation by Owen Briggs, Steve Champeon, Eric Costello, Matthew Patterson ISBN: 1-904151-04-3 Publisher: glasshaus Pub. Date: May, 2002 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $34.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.36 (11 reviews)
Rating: 4
Summary: Good Introduction to CSS
Comment: This book is an excellent introduction to CSS; however, I have a few quibbles with it -- hence, the reason for a loss of one star in my rating of the book. My rationale for calling it "an excellent introduction to CSS" is the following:
1. It covers markup and presentational theories -- thus, affording the beginner a good background for understanding the interplay of (X)HTML and CSS.
2. It adequately explains the box model. The explanation is quite clear; however, my quibble with it is that it is not as detailed as the explanation of the box model in Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide. Such detail can be important even to a beginner.
3. It has a chapter on typography and how typographic principles can be enacted in CSS. This chapter is a real boon to beginners and more advanced users of CSS. Since typographic CSS can be implemented without wrecking a design in every modern browser, knowledge pertaining to how to use it well is important.
4. It offers some troubleshooting techniques. This chapter is not as nearly helpful as the other chapters, but it is good to see such a chapter in a CSS book since the browser manufacturers still have partial and/or buggy implementations of CSS. (Note: the bugs are not all that common.)
5. It provides clear explanations of the CSS properties and selectors that it does cover.
I have covered some of my quibbles, but essentially, they all pertain to not enough detail or coverage of CSS properties and selectors. The book is not aimed at being a complete reference. It is written as a tutorial and, consequently, cannot include the entirety of CSS. I praise it for being a tutorial and limiting the coverage of CSS for beginners. That is why I highly recommend this book for beginners. However, a serious user of CSS will need to also purchase Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide and Cascading Style Sheets: Designing for the Web, 2nd Edition to complete her education about CSS and to pick up the details that this book excludes.
Rating: 5
Summary: Good practical information.
Comment: This book has a great number of positives.
The chapters on typography and selectors is beyond compare and the discussion on 'flow' within a page works should be required reading for anyone who takes web site development seriously, i.e. this book probably isn't for the Loving_Hands_Web_Site_Studio.com crowd.
The only 'slight' negative I would make is that the first 78 pages are yet another recitation on what browsers 'should' be doing and how terrible that this hasn't happened - yada, yada, yada.
The CSS purist crowd drone on and on about this topic daily, weekly, endlessly when responding to any legitimate question about implementing CSS on their web sites, newsgroups, e-mail lists - enough already. It's beyond tedious.................
I give the book 5 stars with no reservations but I'd like to see a future edition sans the first section - it's not like this information is new or even relevant. Browsers are what they are - deal with it.
Rating: 3
Summary: Fine but nothing unique
Comment: This book is perfectly fine if you can't be bothered to seek out most of this information online. The authors own websites are actually some of the best places to start. But the book is useful, even down to the entire chapter devoted to analyzing Netscape 4's CSS abilities--something most others will simply not cover.
However, the price of this book is about two times too high. It's short, with no CD, but it runs as much as many of the "phone-book" tech books. This is a fifteen-dollar value, no more.
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Title: Eric Meyer on CSS: Mastering the Language of Web Design by Eric A. Meyer ISBN: 073571245X Publisher: New Riders Pub. Date: 28 June, 2002 List Price(USD): $45.00 |
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Title: Cascading Style Sheets 2.0 Programmer's Reference by Eric A. Meyer ISBN: 0072131780 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media Pub. Date: 20 March, 2001 List Price(USD): $19.99 |
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Title: Designing With Web Standards by Jeffrey Zeldman ISBN: 0735712018 Publisher: New Riders Pub. Date: 14 May, 2003 List Price(USD): $35.00 |
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Title: Constructing Usable Web Menus by Andy Beaumont, Dave Gibbons, Jody Kerr, Jon Stephens ISBN: 1904151027 Publisher: Wrox Press Inc Pub. Date: 28 March, 2002 List Price(USD): $19.99 |
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Title: Designing CSS Web Pages by Christopher Schmitt ISBN: 0735712638 Publisher: New Riders Pub. Date: 20 September, 2002 List Price(USD): $29.99 |
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