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Author: Ian Lunn
ISBN : B00AHJNTF2
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- File Size: 5285 KB
- Print Length: 352 pages
- Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (November 27, 2012)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00AHJNTF2
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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I have a degree in Computer Science and have used dozens of programming languages. And like a lot of people, I got my start making websites with HTML before CSS existed, so I had to get good at tables and font tags. But even though I'm now a convert to good structured HTML and CSS, I still don't have the solid feeling that I understand everything that I'm doing. So I'm reviewing this book as someone with self-taught CSS knowledge who wants to fill in the gaps.
I used the Sublime Text editor to do the examples.
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The book is extremely readable: great fonts and layout . The online project files were easy to find and download on my Mac. Sweet - the project files are really well organized with good chapter/folder names and subfolders.
Content Notes:
There's lots of advice on "best practices" such as following consistent naming conventions. Very nice because these tips are extremely important if you do this kind of work on the job, or in a team. A nice thing: the author uses some of the new HTML5 semantic markup in the examples. This is good to see; a lot of people aren't aware of these yet, but they're the way to build web sites going forward. The book is very practical in general: for example, CSS Reset is introduced in chapter 2. This is a necessity in the real world, but not strictly something that'd show up in a CSS reference book.
As to the CSS itself, each feature is described in a clear simple style, with an example in the book which is also a working example in the tutorial project.
This book can definitely double as a reference: it's got a good index. E.g. "Centering..." is a nice longish index section pointing to many strategies the book describes.
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