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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 006.7
EAN: 9781590598047
ISBN: 1590598040
Label: Apress
Manufacturer: Apress
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 494
Publication Date: April 23, 2007
Publisher: Apress
Studio: Apress
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Product Description:
If you are looking for a complete site design solutions book, this is not it—but if you are seeking a book to help you solve many common problems—then this book will serve as a useful tool for you.
— Nate Klaiber
Pro CSS and HTML Design Patterns is a reference book and a cookbook on how to style web pages using CSS and XHTML. It contains 350 ready–to–use patterns (CSS and XHTML code snippets) you can copy and paste into your code. Each pattern can be combined with other patterns to create an unlimited number of solutions.
Each pattern works reliably in all major browsers without the need for browser hacks.
The book shows how to
- Code CSS and XHTML
- Turn HTML into XHTML
- Use CSS Selectors
- Use six CSS Box Models
- Create rounded corners, shadows, gradients, sprites, and transparency
- Replace text with images without affecting accessibility
- Style text with fonts, highlights, decorations, and shadows
- Create flexible, fluid layouts
- Position elements with absolute pixel precision
- Stack elements in layers
- Size, stretch, shrinkwrap, indent, align, and offset elements
- Style tables with borders and alternating striped rows
- Size table columns automatically
- Integrate CSS and JavaScript without embedding JavaScript in XHTML
- Create drop caps, callouts, quotes, and alerts
The book’s layout, with a pattern’s example on the left page and its explanation on the right, makes it easy to find a pattern and study it without having to flip between pages. The book is also readable from cover to cover, with topics building carefully upon previous topics.
A software developer can use this book to learn CSS for the first time. A designer familiar with CSS can use this book to master CSS and XHTML. If you are completely new to coding or completely new to CSS and XHTML, you may want to read an introductory book on CSS and XHTML first.
You can interact with all the examples in the book at www.cssDesignPatterns.com.
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I'll admit, this book has great potential. I like texts that try to tackle specific programming concepts individually, without bogging the reader down with excess concepts that haven't been discussed yet. There are far too many CSS books out there which either a.) don't include adequate examples, or b.) have multilayered, 10- to 20-page examples which are excessively complex (and yet many of these books claim to be written for beginners!).
But while the conceptual organization of this book is great, I think it falls flat on its face in practice.
My biggest gripe is simple: For a cookbook-style text to work effectively, you must have recipes which are complete and usable. And the vast majority of the examples in this book are not. Most are akin to a cake recipe which states, "Add 2 eggs, 2 cups of flour. You know the rest."
But I found that, all too often, I didn't know the rest. The author consistently omits code that he describes as "non-essential ... Read More
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Many programmers I know don't bother to learn HTML and CSS, disdainfully shrugging it off as "not really programming". Seriously - that is no excuse to do it badly!
This book might change a programmer's mind. Certainly, markup is still markup, but this treatment of HTML/CSS is - well - awesome.
Most CSS/HTML code I see employs the "programming by coincidence" model. Add a rule here to fix something that doesn't quite work there, use a negative margin here, maybe a browser-specific hack there. In the end, it works. It might even look pretty good, but invariably, the result is unnecessarily bloated.
Pro CSS and HTML Design Patterns makes it possible to code deliberately. It provides a solid fundamental understanding of how elements and rules interact, and especially how the same element or attribute will behave differently in different environments.
In several cases, it has saved me hours of trying to achieve something which simply cannot be done ... Read More
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This book is not one to read from cover to cover to contemplate the academic possibilities. For me, this book has become the prime muse for CSS and HTML problem solving. I have about half a dozen CSS and HTML books on my shelf, and whenever I have a problem (with CSS and HTML this is all too often) this is the book I tend to turn to first and last, and generally after some contemplation I am able to solve the problem. Other books have tended to frustrate me with their verbosity and lack of information.
I would recommend that you also look at the companion website when solving problems using this book - not only does this allow you to play with code, but I also found that the book did not exactly show what was required to make some things work.
all in all, the book and website are a very good package to have at your ready when doing CSS and HTML
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Pro CSS and HTML Design Patterns by Michael Bowers is an incredible resource and toolbox for any level web developer. Whether you are just beginning with CSS or are of a professional status, this book has something to offer. With over 300 different design patterns, this book is the perfect resource to solve just about every problem you face. There are patterns for every aspect of your site, and their modular nature give you the potential to combine several of them to create some very unique websites. All of this comes with the added bonus that each of these design patterns have been thoroughly tested in all major browsers. There is great attention to the details throughout each of these patterns.
Because most patterns are not given context or application within a broader design, this book is not for beginners. However, it is a well-written reference book for the professional Web designer's bookshelf and it is a useful resource for them..
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This is the book to buy for those who want to take it to the next level. So many great thing about this book. If your a novice and want to step-up your design prowess this is the book for you. One review said - "Pro CSS and HTML Design Patterns is just that, a huge guide to each and every HTML and CSS combination you could possibly think of.." I say - very well said.. It's limit-less... I love it!! Wicked!
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