Cascading Style Sheets - Eric Meyer

Cascading Style Sheets

The Definitive Guide

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470 Seiten
2000
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978-1-56592-622-6 (ISBN)
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CSS is the HTML 4.0-approved method for controlling visual presentation on web pages. This text offers a detailed review of CSS1 properties and other aspects of CSS1. It also provides information on how to avoid common mistakes in interpretation.
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is poised to make its mark on the Web. With good implementations in Internet Explorer 5.0 and Opera 3.6, and 100% support expected in Netscape's "Mozilla" browser, signs are that CSS is rapidly becoming a useful, reliable, and powerful tool for web authors. CSS is the W3C-approved method for enriching the visual presentation of Web pages. "Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide" offers a complete, detailed review of CSS1 and CSS positioning, as well as an overview of CSS2. Each property is explored in detail with a discussion of how each interacts with other properties. There is also information on how to avoid common mistakes in interpretation. This book covers CSS in a way that both acknowledges and describes current browser support, instead of simply describing the way things work in theory. It offers both Web authors and scripters a comprehensive guide to using CSS effectively. "Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide" targets veteran Web authors who have already invested thousands of hours in learning HTML and writing web pages and are wondering why they need to learn a brand new language of style.
The book supplies those dubious but curious Web authors with the information they need to easily implement CSS for their Web site. The book also addresses an audience of novice Web authors who are already straining to learn all of the tags and attributes of HTML and can benefit now from implementing CSS correctly instead of repeating the mistakes of the past.

Eric A. Meyer has been working with the Web since late 1993. He is currently the Hypermedia Systems Manager for Digital Media Services at Case Western Reserve University, Eric has been called "an internationally recognized expert on the subjects of HTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)," and he knows a thing or two about other aspects of Web design as well. He is an invited expert and member of the W3C CSS&FP Working Group, coordinates the W3C's CSS Test Suite, remains active on CSS newsgroups, and edits Web Review's Style Sheets Reference Guide. He does as much writing as he can without burning out, and also does his best to keep up with CSS support in popular Web browsers. If you have a taste for early jazz and swing, you can catch his weekly big band radio show over the Internet via WRUW-FM 91.1 in Cleveland. When not otherwise busy, Eric is usually bothering his wife Kat in some fashion.

Preface 1. HTML and CSS The Web's Fall from Grace CSS to the Rescue Limitations of CSS Bringing CSS and HTML Together ummary 2. Selectors and Structure Basic Rules Grouping Class and ID Selectors Pseudo-Classes and Pseudo-Elements Structure Inheritance Specificity The Cascade Classification of Elements Summary 3. Units and Values Colors Length Units Percentage Values URLs CSS2 Units Summary 4. Text Properties Manipulating Text Summary 5. Fonts Font Families Font Weights Font Size Styles and Variants Using Shorthand: The font Property Font Matching Summary 6. Colors and Backgrounds Colors Complex Backgrounds Summary 7. Boxes and Borders Basic Element Boxes Margins or Padding? Margins Borders Padding Floating and Clearing Lists Summary 8. Visual Formatting Basic Boxes Block-Level Elements Floated Elements Inline Elements Summary 9. Positioning General Concepts Relative Positioning Absolute Positioning Fixed Positioning Stacking Positioned Elements Summary 10. CSS2: A Look Ahead Changes from CSS1 CSS2 Selectors Fonts and Text Generated Content Adapting to the Environment Borders Tables Media Types and @-rules Summary 11. CSS in Action Conversion Projects Tips & Tricks A. CSS Resources B. HTML 2.0 Style Sheet C. CSS1 Properties D. CSS Support Chart Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 6.6.2000
Zusatzinfo illustrations
Verlagsort Sebastopol
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 233 mm
Gewicht 730 g
Einbandart kartoniert
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Datenbanken
Informatik Web / Internet Web Design / Usability
ISBN-10 1-56592-622-6 / 1565926226
ISBN-13 978-1-56592-622-6 / 9781565926226
Zustand Neuware
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