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[June 2007]
CSS Pocket Reference, Third Edition
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[October 2008]
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[May 2008]
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Authors
Christopher Schmitt
Christopher Schmitt has been working with the Web since 1993. He is the author of several books on web design and digital imaging, including O'Reilly's CSS Cookbook, as well as a contributor to many web development magazines.
Elisabeth Freeman
Elisabeth Freeman is an author and software developer. She is coauthor of O'Reilly's Head First Design Patterns and Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML.
Dan Zambonini
Dan Zambonini is the Technical Director of Box UK, a UK-based Internet Development and Consultancy company. An advocate of Semantic Web and XML technologies, he works with XML, XSL, RDF, SVG, P3P, OWL, XHTML, CSS, XForms, and a whole bunch of other acronyms...
Jonathan Snook
Jonathan Snook moves effortlessly from client-side, front-end work to hardcore server-side challenges, and his fluency in CSS, JavaScript, PHP and MySQL make make him the turn-to man for many high-profile clients. Coauthor of Accelerated DOM Scripting...
Articles & Blogs
How to create Tabs with CSS and jQuery from scratch - O'Reilly Broadcast
By Eric Berry
[October 11, 2008]
Learn how to create a tabbed content window using CSS and jQuery from scratch.
Becoming a Sexy Programmer: Clean Forms - O'Reilly Broadcast
By Eric Berry
[October 07, 2008]
Learn how easy it is to stylize a form with CSS versus using table tags.
Excellent result for @charset detection of CSS in WWW browsers - O'Reilly
By Rick Jelliffe
[September 15, 2008]
So, from these test results, it looks pretty good for adopting the same policy for determining the encoding for CSS files as you use for XML: if there is a BOM then use that (i.e. your document is in UTF-16 of some kind); otherwise use explicit labeling with an initial @charset.That works with all the current generation, which is really great.
Cross-platform APIs to be in the WWW driver's seat next? - O'Reilly Broadcast
By Rick Jelliffe
[September 15, 2008]
The alternative to HTML 5 is for websites based on cross-platform APIs: not just browser sniffing but platform sniffing. ...As well as seeing HTML 5 as a way to ward off the evils of proprietary formats, we need to figure out how to use it to neutralize the negative impacts of these formats: if HTML 5 and CSS can be augmented in ways that take advantage of slicker rendering and interaction by the specific-vendor platforms, then their presence becomes a net gain not a challenge to interoperability.
Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 Released - InsideRIA
By Andre Charland
[August 27, 2008]
Yesterday Microsoft released IE 8 Beta 2. It's likely the most anticipated release of the browser to date, for developers anyway. This is because they've done a lot to support CSS 2.1 and HTML 5 standards, which is everyone agrees is a good thing. It might not be perfect yet but they seem to be making good progress.
Random OSCON Tidbits - O'Reilly Radar
By Nat Torkington
[August 01, 2008]
Some things I learned about at the Django/Python meetup in downtown Portland during OSCON: JS Bridge: a Python to Javascript bridge for all Mozilla applications, still under very active development (i.e., changing daily). 960.gs: a grid framework for Javascript (replacing Blueprint CSS) with a naming scheme that makes prototyping designs a lot less painful. Dojo has Django Templates: I take...
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Syllabus: Introduction to HTML and CSS -- O'Reilly School of Technology
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Syllabus: Introduction to HTML and CSS -- O'Reilly School of Technology
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Course: Introduction to HTML and CSS -- O'Reilly School of Technology
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Course: Introduction to HTML and CSS -- O'Reilly School of Technology
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