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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Stop wasting time doing Internet searches only to find inaccurate, out-of-date, or incomplete information.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 including compatability information for all major browsers, lists of useful hacks, known bugs in CSS, and much more - all presented in a beautiful, full color layout that will have you coming back over and over again.
Coverage includes:
CSS 2.1 syntax and specifications, including features from current CSS 3 working drafts that are implemented in one or more major browsers (IE, Firefox, Safari, Opera), and useful browser-specific features
A clear and concise guide to the CSS cascade, including compatability information, known bugs and useful CSS hacks
A media type guide, with coverage of which media types apply in which user agents under what conditions.
A quick-reference guide to currently supported at-rules (@import, @media, etc.).
An alphabetical property reference
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Based on 16 Ratings
Extremely good REFERENCE book - 2009-03-18
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This book is extremely useful for any cross-browser issues as it shows you how much compatibility an attribute has against other browsers, and tells you how far the compatibility goes in ones that are only partially supported. It's definalty for REFERENCE which was exactly what I was looking for. A+
Great Book - 2009-09-11
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I received the book very quickly, and I love this book. It is a great read, very easy to follow and has help me tremendous in building my websites.
Thanks!
Best CSS Reference Ever! - 2009-04-13
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This book has allowed me to really fine tune my CSS skills into the best, most browser-friendly they can possibly be. The breakdown of which browser supports which selectors is a huge time saver!
LOVE IT!!! - 2008-12-30
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Recommended by a friend who is a web coding GOD. This book is fantastico.
Simply put... BUY IT.
Invaluable - 2008-12-16
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This book is a must have for anyone using CSS whether a beginner or otherwise.
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