"Cascading Style Sheets: The Designers Edge"
eBook Name: Cascading Style Sheets: The Designers Edge
eBook Type: CSS
CSS, Cascading Style Sheets
One of the difficult aspects of web standards for experienced web site developers is making the actual
transition.
With too many developers with lots of experience in the amateur methods, the market is crying out for a decent handbook to guide and teach
new web standards methods.
Molly Holzschlag's Cascading Style Sheets: The Designers Edge fills this gap. It starts off talking about structured markup,
focusing on the practical aspects as well as dabbling with the theory, introducing XHTML.
With that foundation in place, Molly dives into a step by step
explanation of stylesheets.
The text is easy to follow and concise. Each facet of style sheets is introduced one piece at a time. From typography to fonts,
through to colours and positioning. Molly explains each piece along with numerous examples and demonstrations.
The bulk of the book explains and
teaches CSS, and its a pleasure to read. But it doesn't stop there. Molly wraps up with a superb step-by-step illustration of taking an existing tables based 'old-school'
design and converting it first to a simple table layout with practical use of Cascading Stylesheets.
Once the look and feel is similar to the original, she
then migrates towards a pure CSS layout. I found the actual journey insightful and instructive.
Finally, there are a few case studies of web standards
based designs, including the famous Wired redesign. Also, the reader is guided through a few Eric Meyer CSS showcases which points to the future potential of CSS as a
capable design language.
This book is an excellent and practical guide about modern professional web development, just a handful of tiny flaws. If you
are an experienced web developer or ecommerce developer that's worked with nested tabled layouts and you want to learn about web standards, give this book a try.
Author: Molly E. Holzschlag
Publisher: Sybex
Publish Date: March 2003