Cascading Style Sheets: The Designer's Edge
Synopsis
CSS is finally supported by all modern web browsers,
empowering Web designers to do what they've been hungering
to do for years: control layout more precisely, use color
more effectively, and expand typographic options beyond the
frustrating limitations of the past. So where to begin?
Where can you get design-focused instruction on CSS while
learning the technical details?
Cascading Style Sheets: The Designer's Edge is
precisely the resource you've been looking for. Written by
renowned web designer Molly Holzschlag, this book begins
with an in-depth look at structured markup, both XHTML and
CSS. It then explains how to use CSS to achieve specific
design goals involving typography, color, layout, and more.
Finally, it deconstructs a series of impressive designs,
showing you how the authors used CSS to maximize their
efficiency and get exactly the right effect.
Key topics you'll learn about include:
- Writing valid XHTML
- Authoring effective CSS rules
- Working with classes and IDs
- Validating your CSS
- Creating great typographical designs with CSS
- Using CSS for backgrounds, borders, and color
- Creating multiple link styles
- Using absolute positioning
- Working with relative positioning
- Positioning with float
- Creating great CSS layouts
Contents
Part One. TECHNOLOGY
- Understanding Structured Markup
- Learning CSS Theory
- Writing CSS
Part Two. DESIGN
- CSS Typography
- Color, Backgrounds, and Borders
- Working with CSS Layouts
Part Three. VISION
- Reconstructing a Table-Based Site
- CSS Design Gallery
- Wired News: A Visual Tour
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Css,
Web,
Design,
Color,
Designer