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CSS Hacks and Filters: Making Cascading Stylesheets Work



CSS Hacks and Filters follows, roughly, an old-to-new, simple-to-complex structure. The oldest browsers CSS designers are still struggling with are covered first, followed by more up-to-date, standards-based browsers. Internet Explorer's proprietary conditional comment technology is important enough (given Internet Explorer's continued prevalence and CSS bugs) to deserve a chapter by itself. In all these early chapters, I tackled real-world CSS problems and explained how the hacks covered can solve them. Later chapters explore the intersection of CSS with other Web technologies such as JavaScript, the Document Object Model (DOM), and application servers.
- Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a method of describing how a Web page should look in a Web browser, but a growing number of browsers do not support CSS in the same way, forcing developers to constantly play catch-up to keep their sites consistent
- Bestselling author Joe Lowery eases the pain for those Web developers who aren't feeling the CSS love-he guides readers through real-world workarounds that will help a CSS-based site look and work the way it was meant to
- Readers will grit their teeth, clench their fists, and roll their eyes for the last time once they learn how to craft fluid multi-column layouts, build interactive navigation, fix the Box Model, implement CSS hacks in Dreamweaver, and more cool tricks

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5 Responses to "CSS Hacks and Filters: Making Cascading Stylesheets Work"

  1. lagi belajar dan memahami CSS.Cantik Seksi, Sensual.hi..hi..

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  2. hahaha bagus juga tu.. cantik seksi sensual ;))

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  3. wah jangan CSS, readmore aja ga bisa saya..hhehehehe

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  4. CSS >> cumie suka sensasi :D

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  5. sikat lageee akhhhh...wakakakak

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