CSS Instant Results (Programmer to Programmer)
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Word Count
95,750 words, Guess
Page Count
383 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivecssinstantresult00york_881
- Internet Archivecssinstantresult00york
- ISBN-10047175126X
- ISBN-139780471751267
- Goodreads1602576
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- LibraryThing1380250
- Library of Congress Control Number2006003348
- OCLC Control Number63472745
- Better World Books9780471751267
- Open LibraryOL7621063M
Classifications
- LCCTK5105.888 .Y68 2006
- LCCTK5105.888.Y68 2006
Description
CSS Instant Results helps you quickly master and implement the diverse web applications CSS enables for web designers. The book is centered around ten ready-to-use projects with all the code for all the projects included on the books CD-ROM - that you can use immediately. CSS Instant Results dives into working code so you can learn it rapidly. The book and code projects are written for web developers and designers who are looking to learn how to use CSS for better, faster design and markup. Some previous JavaScript use is helpful. Each of the 10 project features step-by-step set-up instructions with a description of each project that enables you to understand and then modify it so you can reuse it in different situations. The code has been tested with several browsers including Mozilla Firefox 1.0, Opera 8, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 for Windows, and Safari 1.3 for Mac OS X. The 10 projects covered in the book with complete source-code on the CD are: Tab-based navigation Multi-column layouts Dynamic dropdown menus A different approach to the dropdown menu Web-based slideshow Custom borders and rounded corners Applying CSS to a webmail application Styling input forms User interface for a web-based file viewer Styling a web-based calendar Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included.
First Sentence
Tabs have become fairly ubiquitous in web design-you can find them nearly anywhere you look these days.
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