05125nam 2200661 a 450 991045356530332120200520144314.01-118-12177-597866131774071-283-17740-41-118-12176-71-118-12178-3(CKB)2550000001228185(StDuBDS)AH21624566(MiAaPQ)EBC693510(CaSebORM)9780470891520(MiAaPQ)EBC4026247(Au-PeEL)EBL693510(CaPaEBR)ebr10484907(CaONFJC)MIL317740(OCoLC)793656175(Au-PeEL)EBL4026247(CaPaEBR)ebr11104116(OCoLC)927494141(EXLCZ)99255000000122818520110810d2011 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBeginning CSS[electronic resource] cascading style sheets for web design /Ian Pouncey, Richard York3rd ed.Indianapolis, Ind. Wiley Pub., Inc.20111 online resource (xxx, 432 p. )col. illWrox programmer to programmerPrevious ed.: 2007.Includes index.1-118-54589-3 0-470-89152-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.pt. 1. The basics -- pt. 2. Properties -- pt. 3. Advanced CSS and alternative media.'Beginning CSS' is an example-oriented book that will help Web designers and developers work more efficiently and quickly using CSS.Completely updated material and new examples show you what CSS can do With the latest versions of Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, and other browsers released, CSS is more essential than ever. This beginner guide demonstrates how cascading style sheets can be used to define styles to items in Web pages, rather than format each item individually. Each lesson in this full-color book has been methodically revised to be more concise and efficient, making your learning experience as productive as possible. Covers the latest in CSS, including the new features of Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, and Google Chrome Reviews the vast improvements to mobile browsers and how CSS can work with them Provides helpful examples and walks you through real-world solutions to common hurdles Discusses embedded fonts, compatibility tables, and cross-browser bug scenarios Beginning CSS, Third Edition gets you completely up to date so that you can start using CSS in the newest Web and mobile browsers today! Build extraordinary web sites with CSS in the newest browsers With Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, and other browsers debuting new versions, an updated resource on building web sites with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is critical. This new edition of a perennial classic responds to that need and gets you quickly up to speed on using CSS to create appealing web sites in a professional way. Completely updated with new examples, this full-color book has been carefully revised based on reader input and now provides an even more concise and streamlined introduction to CSS. Veteran authors Ian Pouncey and Richard York cover how to write CSS from scratch like a professional, and discuss the many improvements to CSS that have emerged since the previous edition. Beginning CSS, Third Edition : Dissects the various elements that make up a style sheet Demonstrates how to style and manipulate the display of text Zeroes in on how to use background images appropriately Examines the box model and how it is used to lay out content Addresses a variety of ways to position content and explains how to create a complete layout Reviews advanced techniques such as styling for mobile devices, using custom fonts, and applying gradient backgrounds with CSS Wrox Beginning guides are crafted to make learning programming languages and technologies easier than you think, providing a structured, tutorial format that will guide you through all the techniques involved. wrox.com Programmer Forums Join our Programmer to Programmer forums to ask and answer programming questions about this book, join discussions on the hottest topics in the industry, and connect with fellow programmers from around the world. Code Downloads Take advantage of free code samples from this book, as well as code samples from hundreds of other books, all ready to use. Read More Find articles, ebooks, sample chapters and tables of contents for hundreds of books, and more reference resources on programming topics that matter to you.Wrox programmer to programmer.Cascading style sheetsElectronic books.Cascading style sheets.006.74Pouncey Ian1056957York Richard908277MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910453565303321Beginning CSS2491704UNINA01436nas a2200385 i 450099100266445970753620250609111909.0011205c19969999-uss| | |eng 0004-5411b11690884-39ule_instPERLE004892CDU 007.5CDU 681.3004.05Journal of the ACMJournal of the ACM /Association for Computing MachineryNew York :ACM,1996-BimestraleVol. 43, n. 1 (Jan. 1996)-Accesso elettronico: LE013 1954-Codice CNR: P 00200599LE013 1997-2000; lac.: 1997; 2000;LE025 1997-2000;2003; Lac.: 2000;Association for Computing Machineryauthorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut25060JACM1557-735XJournal of the Association for Computing Machinery.b1169088401-10-1808-07-02991002664459707536LE0131le013-E0.00-no180000.i1192109208-07-02LE0251le025-E0.00-no180000.i1192110908-07-02LE0251le025Anno 2003nE220.00-no180000.i1253288512-06-03Journal of the ACM1453136UNISALENTOle013(2)le02501-01-01sa-engxx03