5 great books for learning CSS
Cascading Style Sheets can turn boring websites into highly-functional, professional-looking destinations, but many designers merely treat CSS as window-dressing to spruce up their site’s appearance. If you are a beginner or just want to find more information about CSS, here`s a list with some of the greatest book about CSS.
1.CSS: The Missing Manual by David McFarland
You can tap into the real power of this tool with CSS: The Missing Manual. This second edition combines crystal-clear explanations, real-world examples, and dozens of step-by-step tutorials to show you how to design sites with CSS that work consistently across browsers. Witty and entertaining, this second edition gives you up-to-the-minute pro techniques.
You’ll learn how to:
- Create HTML that’s simpler, uses less code, is search-engine friendly, and works well with CSS
- Style text by changing fonts, colors, font sizes, and adding borders
- Turn simple HTML links into complex and attractive navigation bars — complete with rollover effects
- Create effective photo galleries and special effects, including drop shadows
- Get up to speed on CSS 3 properties that work in the latest browser versions
- Build complex layouts using CSS, including multi-column designs
- Style web pages for printing
2. Professional CSS: Cascading Style Sheets for Web Design by Christopher Schmitt
Offering a hands-on look into designing standards-based, large-scale, professional-level CSS web sites, this unique book presents understandable solutions to common problems and offers an intelligible approach to effectively developing CSS-enabled designs at a professional level.
What you will learn from this book
- Best practices for using XHMTL with CSS
- How to orchestrate a new look and feel for a blog
- The ins and outs of designing a site that is relied upon by millions of users
- Techniques for including drop shadows, drop-down menus, and embedded Flash® content into a web site
- Tips for tackling browser-compatibility issues as well as developing functional navigational structures
- Ways to customize a web site through CSS coding
- How to create HTML e-mail templates, basic HTML table layouts, and how CSS plays a role in both
- The importance of grids and layouts in design
Who this book is for
This book is for web developers who are looking for a clear understanding of how to use CSS to create professional-level web sites.
3. Build Your Own Web Site The Right Way Using HTML & CSS by Ian Lloyd
This book introduces you to HTML and CSS as you follow along with the author, step-by-step, to build a fully functional web site from the ground up.
However, unlike countless other “learn web design” books, this title concentrates on modern, best-practice techniques from the very beginning, which means you’ll get it right the first time. The web sites you’ll build will:
4. CSS Cookbook, 3rd Edition (Animal Guide) by Christopher Schmitt
This cookbook provides you with hundreds of practical examples for using CSS to format your web pages, complete with code recipes you can use in your projects right away. With CSS Cookbook, you’ll go beyond theory to solve real problems, from determining which aspects of CSS meet the specific needs of your site to methods for resolving differences in the way browsers display it.
Arranged in a quick-lookup format for easy reference, the third edition has been updated to explain the unique behavior of the latest browsers: Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Microsoft’s IE 8, and Mozilla’s Firefox 3.
- Learn the basics, such as understanding CSS rule structure
- Work with web typography and page layout
- Create effects for images and page elements
- Learn techniques for formatting lists, forms, and tables
- Design effective web navigation and create custom links
- Get creative by combining CSS with JavaScript
- Learn useful troubleshooting techniques, hacks, and workarounds
5. The Ultimate CSS Reference by Tommy Olsson
A complete and thorough and up-to-date reference guide for CSS.
Stop wasting time doing Internet searches only to find inaccurate, out-of-date, or incomplete information. CSS: The Ultimate Reference includes all the ins-and-outs you need to know.


04. Oct, 2009 







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