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Stunning CSS3 : a project-based guide to the latest in CSS / Zoe Mickley Gillenwater.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Voices that matterPublication details: Berkeley, Calif. : New Riders, c2011.Description: xvii, 301 p. : col. ill. 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780321722133
  • 9780321722133
Subject(s): Summary: CSS3, the latest version of the webś visual style language, is wildly popular among the industryś top designers, but still in development by the W3C, and new to many users. In Stunning CSS, Zoe Gillenwater, author of the well-received Flexible Web Design, uses a project-based approach and step-by-step instructions to teach designers how to create cutting-edge web sites that take advantage of some of the exciting new features of CSS3. Each chapter demonstrates a standalone web design technique that can be integrated into any project the reader is working on. The reader will learn the most popular and well-supported current CSS 3 techniques, including instructions on how to accommodate older browsers, plus some CSS3 techniques that will be available in future browser versions.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

CSS3, the latest version of the webś visual style language, is wildly popular among the industryś top designers, but still in development by the W3C, and new to many users. In Stunning CSS, Zoe Gillenwater, author of the well-received Flexible Web Design, uses a project-based approach and step-by-step instructions to teach designers how to create cutting-edge web sites that take advantage of some of the exciting new features of CSS3. Each chapter demonstrates a standalone web design technique that can be integrated into any project the reader is working on. The reader will learn the most popular and well-supported current CSS 3 techniques, including instructions on how to accommodate older browsers, plus some CSS3 techniques that will be available in future browser versions.

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