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This book is your indispensable guide to cutting-edge CSS developmentall you need to work your way up to CSS professional.
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Andy is an internationally renowned web designer, developer and weblog author based in Brighton, England. Andy specializes in building attractive, accessible, and standards complaint web solutions. Andy enjoys writing about web techniques for sites such as digital-web.com and his work has been featured in numerous magazines, books, and websites around the world.
Simon is Lead Web Developer at Agenzia (www.agenzia.co.uk), and has worked on numerous web projects for record labels, high-profile recording artists, leading visual artists and illustrators, including The Libertines, Black Convoy, and Project Facade. Simon also oversees a production line of business, community and voluntary sector websites, and passionately ensures everything he builds is accessible, usable, and complies with current web standards. Simon regularly reviews CSS-based websites for Stylegala, and does his best to keep his highly popular blog (www.collylogic.com) updated with noise about web standards, music, film, travels, and more web standards.
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10/10/2007: 'CSS Mastery' is a fast-paced, hands-on, nuts-and-bolts workbook for web design standardistas. The book is worth buying for Chapter 2 alone, 'Visual Formatting Model Recap', where you'll no doubt find yourself often enough while wrestling with CSS positioning oddities. A chapter on table styling is welcome as well, as tables have their place in web design yet are often given short shrift in CSS books. This book is not meant to dazzle with sweet design inspiration (get Andy Clarke's Transcending CSS: The Fine Art of Web Design (Voices That Matter) for that!)--but you'll find solid techniques and plenty of them. The included case studies will help you to understand and develop a good workflow as well. This book is a well-crafted and valuable tool which should be in every web designer's toolkit.
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08/11/2006: I normally don't go out and purchase books because you can find just about anything on the Internet but this book came highly recommended by a co-worker. I have to say I am very impressed with the information provided in this book. I have been coding CSS for 4 years now and some things were never clear to me. There are a lot of ways to do each thing with CSS but this book tells you the best way to do it and how to get around those pesky IE 6 and below browser bugs. The book says it's for anyone, even if you are just beginning CSS, however, it's much easier to understand if you have worked with CSS for a little while. I found myself saying, 'man, I just had that problem a few weeks and this would have worked perfectly' on more than one occassion. If you are new to css, some of these things might go over your head. I think for newbies, the most important thing is to get the general concepts and know that you can reference the book when you come across some of the situations they reference. My only gripe is that I wish the book was longer and had more examples of cool things to do with CSS. Go out and get it, all my co-workers did!