By Eric A. Meyer
Third Edition
October 2007
Pages: 168
Series: Pocket References
ISBN 10: 0-596-51505-7 |
ISBN 13: 9780596515058
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(Average of 3 Customer Reviews)
The third edition of the CSS Pocket Reference has been completely revised and updated to reflect the latest Cascading Style Sheet specifications in CSS 2.1. This indispensable little reference covers the most essential information that web designers and developers need to implement CSS effectively, and includes a chart displaying detailed information about CSS support for every style element across all browsers.
Full Description
Inside, you'll find:
- A short introduction to the key concepts of CSS
- A complete alphabetical reference to all CSS 2.1 selectors and properties
- A chart displaying detailed information about CSS support for every style element and its cross-browser compatibility
Featured customer reviews
Nice update, March 25 2008
Nice update to an already good book. Keep it up!
Pretty good, but one glaring omission, December 03 2007
The information in this book is very good. I'm glad I bought it, but it has one incredibly frustrating glaring omission: There are no guide words at the tops of the pages in the attributes reference section. This is about 2/3 of the book, and is really the main reason for buying it. You can't flip through to find what you need, you have to stop & scan each page.
Excelent Book, October 17 2007
What can I say? Its the CSS reference to have. The only problem I have, and maybe I am just blind, is the chart showing every element and cross browser compatibility -- because its not there!
Media reviews
"[Consumers] will find the fine 'pocket references' produced by O'Reilly to be compact and affordable."
-- James Cox, The Computer Shelf: Midwest Book Review
"CSS Pocket Reference is a compact and neatly organized gem of a book, packed with information of value to busy Web programmers."
-- Michael J. Ross, Web Developer, Slashdot.org








