CSS Pocket Reference
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ISBN: 0596001207 / Publisher: O'Reilly Media, May 2001
This pocket reference book puts all the essentials of this vital Web technology right in a Web developer's pocket. It briefly introduces CSS and lists all the CSS1 properties, pseudo-elements, and pseudo-classes. It also tackles the biggest problem in CSS--making it compatible with different browsers--head-on, with a comprehensive guide to how each browser supports CSS1.
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CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is the W3C-approved method for enriching the visual presentation of web pages. CSS allows web pages to become more structural, and at the same time promises that they can have a more sophisticated look than ever before. With good implementations in Internet Explorer 5.0 and Opera 3.6, and 100% CSS1 support expected in Netscapes's Mozilla browser, signs are that CSS is rapidly becoming a useful, reliable, and powerful tool for web authors.The CSS Pocket Reference briefly introduces CSS and then lists all CSS1 properties, plus the CSS1 pseudo-elements and pseudo-classes. Since browser incompatibility is the biggest obstacle to CSS adoption, we've also included a comprehensive guide to how the browsers have implemented support for CSS1. For anyone who wants to correctly implement CSS, this is a handy condensed reference to all the details in the larger volume, Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide.
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