Cascading Style Sheet References
Resources about cascading style sheet references.
- CSS Advisor
- Adobe. "Use this site to: Find solutions to CSS and browser compatibility issues; Share solutions and workarounds you've discovered with the community; Comment on and improve existing solutions..."
- Position is Everything
- Provided by Big John and Holly Bergevin. This website looks at some CSS bugs in modern browsers, provides examples of interesting CSS behaviours, and shows how to make it work without using tables for layouts purposes.
- Review: CSS: The Missing Manual
- Author: David Sawyer McFarland, Total Pages: 494, Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2006. By Lee Underwood. Webreference.com, 23 October 2006. "CSS can be a difficult to master as there are many aspects to learn. So what do you do? First of all, don't give up. Secondly, check out this volume, which uses a new concept, enabling the reader to quickly learn the technical aspects of CSS..."
- CSS Mastery
- By James McNally. Digital Web Magazine, March 20, 2006. "A couple of things stood out for me as I began to read CSS Mastery, the first book by English Web developer and user experience designer Andy Budd. In his foreword, Dan Cederholm reminds us that in CSS, "there are 3,647 ways to accomplish the same goal." In the introduction, Budd admits that most of us working with CSS have acquired our knowledge in a very non-systematic way - borrowing code here, stealing a workaround there - and that very few of us understand the underlying specification..."
This category last updated: 6 February 2006