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  • Title CSS in Depth
  • Author(s) Keith J. Grant
  • Publisher: Manning Publications; 1 edition (April 7, 2018)
  • Permission: Free to read entire book online by the publisher (Manning), with limited time every day.
  • Paperback: 472 pages
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  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10/ASIN: 1617293458
  • ISBN-13: 978-1617293450
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Book Description

This book exposes you to a world of CSS techniques that range from clever to mind-blowing. This instantly useful book is packed with creative examples and powerful best practices that will sharpen your technical skills and inspire your sense of design.

You'll gain new insights into familiar features like floats and units, and experiment with emerging ideas like responsive design and pattern libraries. Bottom line: this book will make you a better web designer and your apps will look fantastic!

  • Avoid common CSS pitfalls
  • Master misunderstood concepts
  • Use flexbox and grid layout
  • Responsive designs for any device
  • Code for reuse and maintainability
About the Authors
  • Keith J. Grant is a senior web developer who builds and maintains web applications and websites, including The New York Stock Exchange site.
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