CSS3 Visual Quickstart Guide


CSS3 Visual Quickstart Guide by Jason Cranford Teague

CSS3 Visual Quickstart Guide by Jason Cranford Teague

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Thanks for buying CSS3: Visual Quickstart Guide. Now in its 5th Edition, I’ve dropped DHTML and Ajax to concentrate on the latest version of Cascading Style Sheets: CSS3. CSS3 and HTML5 are the future of Web Design. For this edition I want to show you all of the cool things you can do right now.

This book includes the most recent additions to the CSS language, commonly referred to as CSS3 (or CSS Level 3). CSS3 builds on and extends the previous version of CSS. For the time being, it’s important to understand what is new in CSS3 because some browsers (most notably Internet Explorer) have incomplete support or no support for these new features.

CSS3 Visual QuickStart Guide has three parts:

  • CSS Introduction and Syntax (Chapters 1–4). This section lays the foundation you require to understand how to assemble basic style sheets and apply them to a Web page. It also gives you a crash course in HTML5.
  • CSS Properties (Chapters 5–12). This section contains all the styles and values that can be applied to the elements that make up your Web pages.
  • Working with CSS. (Chapter 13-15) This section gives advice and explains best practices for creating Web pages and Web sites using CSS.

What, you haven’t purchased the book included in The Web Designer Depot’s list of HTML5 and CSS3 Books to watch in 2010? Then get it now:

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All of the code presented in the book is available here for quick and convenient download. Click the link below, and you can reference the code numbers in each book chapter, It also includes the final code files for chapters 5-12 in a separate folder for easy reference.

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Feel free to copy, change, delete or do whatever you feel like doing to this code. If you do something really neat, let me know.

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