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Re: CSS Books
Wow. Great pointers. I am about to embark on serious CSS and this post has
given me a leg up!!
Thanks Nancy.
"Nancy O" <nancyoshea1@NOSPAMatt.net> wrote in message
news:g1c9g4$s9l6@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
> When I first started out with CSS, I read these:
>
> Keith Schengili-Roberts: Core CSS - 2nd Edition.
> Eric A. Meyer: Eric Meyer on CSS.
> Dan Cederholm: Bulletproof Web Design.
>
> For me, reading books to learn CSS Positioning is a lot like reading books
> to learn to drive. I couldn't grasp all the concepts until I applied them
> to a real world project. So I downloaded StyleMaster CSS editor from
> www.westciv.com They have a demo of their software you can try. Their
> website has good articles and on-line tuts. If you buy their software
> ($59.99), it comes with a CSS Wizard, an excellent CSS knowledge-base and
> many nice CSS layouts (templates) to get your projects started. I found
> this very helpful.
>
> Most of what I use now comes from current on-line resources:
> http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/learning
> http://www.csstutorial.net/
> http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/
> http://www.communitymx.com
> http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/
>
> HTH,
> --Nancy O.
> Alt-Web Design & Publishing
> www.alt-web.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "Rosalind" <RosalindYoung@sapo.pt> wrote in message
> news:g1c2e5$s9l1@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
>> I need some recommendations for good books, with tutorials on CSS. I
>> have
>> one or two in mind, but it would be interesting to know what others have
>> used. Prefer using books to online tutorials.
>>
>> Rosalind
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: CSS Books
Wow. Great pointers. I am about to embark on serious CSS and this post has
given me a leg up!!
Thanks Nancy.
"Nancy O" <nancyoshea1@NOSPAMatt.net> wrote in message
news:g1c9g4$s9l6@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
> When I first started out with CSS, I read these:
>
> Keith Schengili-Roberts: Core CSS - 2nd Edition.
> Eric A. Meyer: Eric Meyer on CSS.
> Dan Cederholm: Bulletproof Web Design.
>
> For me, reading books to learn CSS Positioning is a lot like reading books
> to learn to drive. I couldn't grasp all the concepts until I applied them
> to a real world project. So I downloaded StyleMaster CSS editor from
> www.westciv.com They have a demo of their software you can try. Their
> website has good articles and on-line tuts. If you buy their software
> ($59.99), it comes with a CSS Wizard, an excellent CSS knowledge-base and
> many nice CSS layouts (templates) to get your projects started. I found
> this very helpful.
>
> Most of what I use now comes from current on-line resources:
> http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/learning
> http://www.csstutorial.net/
> http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/
> http://www.communitymx.com
> http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/
>
> HTH,
> --Nancy O.
> Alt-Web Design & Publishing
> www.alt-web.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "Rosalind" <RosalindYoung@sapo.pt> wrote in message
> news:g1c2e5$s9l1@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
>> I need some recommendations for good books, with tutorials on CSS. I
>> have
>> one or two in mind, but it would be interesting to know what others have
>> used. Prefer using books to online tutorials.
>>
>> Rosalind
>>
>>
>
>
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CSS Books
I need some recommendations for good books, with tutorials on CSS. I have
one or two in mind, but it would be interesting to know what others have
used. Prefer using books to online tutorials.
Rosalind
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Re: CSS Books
When I first started out with CSS, I read these:
Keith Schengili-Roberts: Core CSS - 2nd Edition.
Eric A. Meyer: Eric Meyer on CSS.
Dan Cederholm: Bulletproof Web Design.
For me, reading books to learn CSS Positioning is a lot like reading books
to learn to drive. I couldn't grasp all the concepts until I applied them
to a real world project. So I downloaded StyleMaster CSS editor from
www.westciv.com They have a demo of their software you can try. Their
website has good articles and on-line tuts. If you buy their software
($59.99), it comes with a CSS Wizard, an excellent CSS knowledge-base and
many nice CSS layouts (templates) to get your projects started. I found
this very helpful.
Most of what I use now comes from current on-line resources:
http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/learning
http://www.csstutorial.net/
http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/
http://www.communitymx.com
http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/
HTH,
--Nancy O.
Alt-Web Design & Publishing
www.alt-web.com
"Rosalind" <RosalindYoung@sapo.pt> wrote in message
news:g1c2e5$s9l1@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
> I need some recommendations for good books, with tutorials on CSS. I have
> one or two in mind, but it would be interesting to know what others have
> used. Prefer using books to online tutorials.
>
> Rosalind
>
>
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Re: CSS Books
When I first started out with CSS, I read these:
Keith Schengili-Roberts: Core CSS - 2nd Edition.
Eric A. Meyer: Eric Meyer on CSS.
Dan Cederholm: Bulletproof Web Design.
For me, reading books to learn CSS Positioning is a lot like reading books
to learn to drive. I couldn't grasp all the concepts until I applied them
to a real world project. So I downloaded StyleMaster CSS editor from
www.westciv.com They have a demo of their software you can try. Their
website has good articles and on-line tuts. If you buy their software
($59.99), it comes with a CSS Wizard, an excellent CSS knowledge-base and
many nice CSS layouts (templates) to get your projects started. I found
this very helpful.
Most of what I use now comes from current on-line resources:
http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/learning
http://www.csstutorial.net/
http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/
http://www.communitymx.com
http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/
HTH,
--Nancy O.
Alt-Web Design & Publishing
www.alt-web.com
"Rosalind" <RosalindYoung@sapo.pt> wrote in message
news:g1c2e5$s9l1@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
> I need some recommendations for good books, with tutorials on CSS. I have
> one or two in mind, but it would be interesting to know what others have
> used. Prefer using books to online tutorials.
>
> Rosalind
>
>
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Re: CSS Books
Some interesting tutorials there. I'm not particularly after free stuff,
but some of the online tutorials you are not sure what you are getting and
it could prove expensive, which is where a book comes in, but with a work
along tutorial. At the moment I am using DW8 to get going which helps with
building the CSS code.. The more I work at it the more it sinks in. The
project seven looks useful.
The books I am looking at are CSS The Missing Manual, I already have The
Missing Manual for DW8 by the same author, he has also written a very good
online tutorial for Lightbox2. Beginning CSS Web Developement by Simon
Collison later on I think the CSS Zen Garden would make an interesting read.
Rosalind
"Ritch" <ritchie@lamford.co.uk> wrote in message
news:g1cseg$1n21@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
> Wow. Great pointers. I am about to embark on serious CSS and this post has
> given me a leg up!!
>
> Thanks Nancy.
>
>
> "Nancy O" <nancyoshea1@NOSPAMatt.net> wrote in message
> news:g1c9g4$s9l6@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
>> When I first started out with CSS, I read these:
>>
>> Keith Schengili-Roberts: Core CSS - 2nd Edition.
>> Eric A. Meyer: Eric Meyer on CSS.
>> Dan Cederholm: Bulletproof Web Design.
>>
>> For me, reading books to learn CSS Positioning is a lot like reading
>> books
>> to learn to drive. I couldn't grasp all the concepts until I applied
>> them
>> to a real world project. So I downloaded StyleMaster CSS editor from
>> www.westciv.com They have a demo of their software you can try. Their
>> website has good articles and on-line tuts. If you buy their software
>> ($59.99), it comes with a CSS Wizard, an excellent CSS knowledge-base and
>> many nice CSS layouts (templates) to get your projects started. I found
>> this very helpful.
>>
>> Most of what I use now comes from current on-line resources:
>> http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/learning
>> http://www.csstutorial.net/
>> http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/
>> http://www.communitymx.com
>> http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/
>>
>> HTH,
>> --Nancy O.
>> Alt-Web Design & Publishing
>> www.alt-web.com
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Re: CSS Books
Some interesting tutorials there. I'm not particularly after free stuff,
but some of the online tutorials you are not sure what you are getting and
it could prove expensive, which is where a book comes in, but with a work
along tutorial. At the moment I am using DW8 to get going which helps with
building the CSS code.. The more I work at it the more it sinks in. The
project seven looks useful.
The books I am looking at are CSS The Missing Manual, I already have The
Missing Manual for DW8 by the same author, he has also written a very good
online tutorial for Lightbox2. Beginning CSS Web Developement by Simon
Collison later on I think the CSS Zen Garden would make an interesting read.
Rosalind
"Ritch" <ritchie@lamford.co.uk> wrote in message
news:g1cseg$1n21@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
> Wow. Great pointers. I am about to embark on serious CSS and this post has
> given me a leg up!!
>
> Thanks Nancy.
>
>
> "Nancy O" <nancyoshea1@NOSPAMatt.net> wrote in message
> news:g1c9g4$s9l6@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
>> When I first started out with CSS, I read these:
>>
>> Keith Schengili-Roberts: Core CSS - 2nd Edition.
>> Eric A. Meyer: Eric Meyer on CSS.
>> Dan Cederholm: Bulletproof Web Design.
>>
>> For me, reading books to learn CSS Positioning is a lot like reading
>> books
>> to learn to drive. I couldn't grasp all the concepts until I applied
>> them
>> to a real world project. So I downloaded StyleMaster CSS editor from
>> www.westciv.com They have a demo of their software you can try. Their
>> website has good articles and on-line tuts. If you buy their software
>> ($59.99), it comes with a CSS Wizard, an excellent CSS knowledge-base and
>> many nice CSS layouts (templates) to get your projects started. I found
>> this very helpful.
>>
>> Most of what I use now comes from current on-line resources:
>> http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/learning
>> http://www.csstutorial.net/
>> http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/
>> http://www.communitymx.com
>> http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/
>>
>> HTH,
>> --Nancy O.
>> Alt-Web Design & Publishing
>> www.alt-web.com
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