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- Title Complete CSS Guide
- Author(s) Maxine Sherrin and John Allsopp.
- Publisher: O'Reilly Media; September 2012
- Paperback: N/A
- eBook 35 pages, multiple formats (ePub, Mobi, PDF)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10/ASIN: B008Y1NY14
- ISBN-13: N/A
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This book a reference to every aspect of cascading style sheets. If you need help learning CSS or if you're looking for info about selectors, properties and all the other aspects of cascading style sheets, this is the place.
This guide is for anyone who wants to use CSS to develop their web sites. We assume you have a fair understanding of the process of web page development, either hand coding using HTML, or using a visual tool such as Dreamweaver MX, GoLive, FrontPage and so on. A good working knowledge of HTML at a code level will come in handy at times.
About the Authors- N/A
- Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
- HTML5, HTML, XHTML, and DHTML
- JavaScript (jQuery, Node.js, etc.)
- Android Development and Programming
- Mobile Devices Development and Programming
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