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CSS Pocket Reference, 2nd Edition

by: Eric A Meyer

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Publisher: O'REILLY,2004/07/15

Category: HTML Level:

ISBN: 0596007779
ISBN13: 9780596007775

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More proof that good things come in small--and sometimes even inexpensive--packages: the CSS Pocket Reference has been completely revised and updated to reflect the latest Cascading Style Sheet specifications, CSS2 and CSS2.1.


  An indispensable reference for web designers and developers, this slim little book covers the essential information needed to effectively implement CSS, with an introduction to the key concepts of CSS and a complete alphabetical reference to the CSS2 and CSS 2.1 properties. And since browser incompatibility is the biggest CSS headache for most developers, it also includes an invaluable chart displaying detailed information about CSS support for every style element across all browsers. For anyone who wants to correctly implement CSS, this book condenses all the details in its companion volume, Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide, into one easy-to-use cheat-sheet.


  The CSS Pocket Reference delivers just the CSS details that you need to complete the task at hand. When you're stuck and want an answer quickly, the tiny CSS Pocket Reference is the book you'll want by your keyboard or in your back pocket. (Yes, it really does fit in a back pocket, but it's too useful to stay there long.)

Table of Contents

CSS Pocket Reference


              Conventions Used in This Book


              Adding Styles to HTML and XHTML


              Rule Structure


              Style Precedence


              Element Classification


              Element Display Roles


              Basic Visual Layout


              Floating Rules


              Positioning Rules


              Table Layout


              Values


              Selectors


              Pseudo-Classes and Pseudo-Elements


              Property Reference


              Tables


              Paged Media


              Dropped from CSS2.1


              Visual Styles


              Paged Media


              Aural Styles


  Index