The CSS Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks and Hacks

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Rachel Andrew

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Pages: 400 (Paperback)

ISBN: 097584198X

Pub: SITEPOINT

Pub date: 2007-08-01

Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 9004

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5/5 stars

Essential for any would-be CSSers (1/1 people found this helpful)

Having spent many years building sites using non-CSS markup, I've been aware that my skills are increasingly out of date, but have been scared off CSS by its scary reputation (plus my lazy unwillingness to unlearn one markup style and learn a new one!).
After wasting a few weeks with hopeless online tutorials, I bought The CSS Anthology and within a couple of days was building simple, effective pages without resorting to table structures.
That's how good this book is: the author asks and answers the real-world questions that any web editor/developer cares about. The result is that you're so busy solving dozens of small problems (eg:how to create a 3-column layout) that you're soon learning the principles and practicalities of CSS without even realising it. Best of all, the book contains code fragments (downloadable from a dedicated website) so you can easily create working solutions before you get the confidence to tweak them.

5/5 stars

Very, very useful book - with a small qualification. (0/1 people found this helpful)

I thoroughly recommend this book as a practical guide to CSS, but personally it could do with just a little more theory (despite the author's comment about it being a practical book) then it would be just perfect.

I should mention that my background is as a programmer in COBOL, C++, VB and other deskop languages, so anyone else with a similar background beware that important syntax considerations are left teasingly unsaid, with the result that I'll be copying loads of her examples but not getting really creative yet because my theoretical understanding is lacking.

5/5 stars

One day, all textbooks will be made this way. (2/2 people found this helpful)

Where was this book when I began with HTML? Until now I've used CSS as a sort of embarrassing relative, and only used it when I really, really had to.

Not only is this book an easy read (without th faux-jokey nature of the Dummies books) but I've yet to come across an example I haven't implemented. My code is shorter, more accessible, easier to edit (no more nested nested tables) and I'm only on chapter 9.

If only Ms Andrew could do something along the same lines for XML...

5/5 stars

The best book for CSS beginners (5/5 people found this helpful)

This is one of the first CSS books I bought and I still feel it's one of the best for those trying to make the jump from HTML table-layouts to XHTML & CSS layouts. My copy has done the rounds in my office and it's one of the most worn-out, dog-eared books on our shelf which certainly says something about it's popularity and usefulness!

What I like most is the way this book works. It's based around questions, such as "How do I create rollovers in CSS without JavaScript?" or "How do create a fixed-width, centred, two-column layout?" with a solution, clear example images and discussion of the technique. If you're buying your first CSS book then this is an essential purchase.

5/5 stars

Excellent - but get the second edition! (11/12 people found this helpful)

Great book. However, I'm very annoyed as I ordered this book only a week ago and there's absolutely no indication on this page that there is a much newer edition (second edition, August 2007, all in colour and covering modern browsers such as IE7). Great book - but do a search and buy the newer version!

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