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CSS: The Missing Manual
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CSS: The Missing Manual

by David Sawyer McFarland
August 2006
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
496 pages
17h 36m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Acknowledgements

Many thanks to all those who helped with this book, including my students, who always help me see technical issues through beginners' eyes. Thanks to my technical editors, Mark Levitt and Justin Watt, who saved me from any embarrassing mistakes, Zoe Gillenwater for her valuable advice, and all of the generous souls on the CSS-Discuss mailing list who share their hard one wisdom about CSS. Also, we all owe a big debt of gratitude to the many Web designers who have broken new ground by using CSS in creative ways, and shared their discoveries with the Web design community.

Finally, thanks to David Pogue whose unflagging enthusiasm and endurance is inspiring; Nan Barber for refining my writing; Peter Meyers for polishing my prose and keeping me on track; my wife, Scholle, for motivating me to get this project done; and my son, Graham, who doesn't know what I do for a living and doesn't care.

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