| More than one edition of this book | Rating:  |
| Note that there are at least 3 editions of this book. Check for the latest edition if you want the latest. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-09-04 |
| |
| A reference book, not a how-to | Rating:  |
| This book is not an explanation or tutorial of how to make beautiful pages with CSS. I think the people who give it below 3 stars may have been looking for that, and instead they should try CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions. This book IS, however, a complete reference to all CSS properties and values, and also contains some valuable tips on browser behavior and bugs. If I'm coding along and forget what all the possible values are for list-style-type, this is the book I reach for. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-06-16 |
| |
| from Eric Myer (the man!) comes a must-have for anyone using CSS | Rating:  |
| This is the 'go-to' reference for me. The truly ultimate guide to CSS from one of the construct's primary innovators and authors. Mr. Meyer is the most knowledgeable person in the field of CSS, browser compatibility and all around HTML design. |
| Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-03-30 |
| |
| was a great book a couple of years ago | Rating:  |
| Probably a bit out of date at this point. For me, this book wasn't that useful, since I generally refer to the W3C site for information about CSS. But it's a nice desk reference, and a standard tool for almost all CSS developers. There's probably a new version out by now to address all the developments that have happened in the past couple of years, I would look for that (or wait until one comes out, it won't be long). |
| Total Votes: 5, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2007-01-17 |
| |
| Good, thorough step-by-step guide | Rating:  |
| I had done some work with style sheets, but was confused bythe terms and had no idea what they can do. This book completely changed what I can do when I design web sites. It'sa real eye-opener and a great reference. |
| Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2007-01-07 |
| |
| More than one edition of this book | Rating:  |
| Note that there are at least 3 editions of this book. Check for the latest edition if you want the latest. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-09-04 |
| |
| A reference book, not a how-to | Rating:  |
| This book is not an explanation or tutorial of how to make beautiful pages with CSS. I think the people who give it below 3 stars may have been looking for that, and instead they should try CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions. This book IS, however, a complete reference to all CSS properties and values, and also contains some valuable tips on browser behavior and bugs. If I'm coding along and forget what all the possible values are for list-style-type, this is the book I reach for. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-06-16 |
| |
| from Eric Myer (the man!) comes a must-have for anyone using CSS | Rating:  |
| This is the 'go-to' reference for me. The truly ultimate guide to CSS from one of the construct's primary innovators and authors. Mr. Meyer is the most knowledgeable person in the field of CSS, browser compatibility and all around HTML design. |
| Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-03-30 |
| |
| was a great book a couple of years ago | Rating:  |
| Probably a bit out of date at this point. For me, this book wasn't that useful, since I generally refer to the W3C site for information about CSS. But it's a nice desk reference, and a standard tool for almost all CSS developers. There's probably a new version out by now to address all the developments that have happened in the past couple of years, I would look for that (or wait until one comes out, it won't be long). |
| Total Votes: 5, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2007-01-17 |
| |
| Good, thorough step-by-step guide | Rating:  |
| I had done some work with style sheets, but was confused bythe terms and had no idea what they can do. This book completely changed what I can do when I design web sites. It'sa real eye-opener and a great reference. |
| Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2007-01-07 |
| |
| More than one edition of this book | Rating:  |
| Note that there are at least 3 editions of this book. Check for the latest edition if you want the latest. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-09-04 |
| |
| A reference book, not a how-to | Rating:  |
| This book is not an explanation or tutorial of how to make beautiful pages with CSS. I think the people who give it below 3 stars may have been looking for that, and instead they should try CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions. This book IS, however, a complete reference to all CSS properties and values, and also contains some valuable tips on browser behavior and bugs. If I'm coding along and forget what all the possible values are for list-style-type, this is the book I reach for. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-06-16 |
| |
| from Eric Myer (the man!) comes a must-have for anyone using CSS | Rating:  |
| This is the 'go-to' reference for me. The truly ultimate guide to CSS from one of the construct's primary innovators and authors. Mr. Meyer is the most knowledgeable person in the field of CSS, browser compatibility and all around HTML design. |
| Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-03-30 |
| |
| was a great book a couple of years ago | Rating:  |
| Probably a bit out of date at this point. For me, this book wasn't that useful, since I generally refer to the W3C site for information about CSS. But it's a nice desk reference, and a standard tool for almost all CSS developers. There's probably a new version out by now to address all the developments that have happened in the past couple of years, I would look for that (or wait until one comes out, it won't be long). |
| Total Votes: 5, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2007-01-17 |
| |
| Good, thorough step-by-step guide | Rating:  |
| I had done some work with style sheets, but was confused bythe terms and had no idea what they can do. This book completely changed what I can do when I design web sites. It'sa real eye-opener and a great reference. |
| Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2007-01-07 |
| |
| More than one edition of this book | Rating:  |
| Note that there are at least 3 editions of this book. Check for the latest edition if you want the latest. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-09-04 |
| |
| A reference book, not a how-to | Rating:  |
| This book is not an explanation or tutorial of how to make beautiful pages with CSS. I think the people who give it below 3 stars may have been looking for that, and instead they should try CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions. This book IS, however, a complete reference to all CSS properties and values, and also contains some valuable tips on browser behavior and bugs. If I'm coding along and forget what all the possible values are for list-style-type, this is the book I reach for. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-06-16 |
| |
| from Eric Myer (the man!) comes a must-have for anyone using CSS | Rating:  |
| This is the 'go-to' reference for me. The truly ultimate guide to CSS from one of the construct's primary innovators and authors. Mr. Meyer is the most knowledgeable person in the field of CSS, browser compatibility and all around HTML design. |
| Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-03-30 |
| |
| was a great book a couple of years ago | Rating:  |
| Probably a bit out of date at this point. For me, this book wasn't that useful, since I generally refer to the W3C site for information about CSS. But it's a nice desk reference, and a standard tool for almost all CSS developers. There's probably a new version out by now to address all the developments that have happened in the past couple of years, I would look for that (or wait until one comes out, it won't be long). |
| Total Votes: 5, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2007-01-17 |
| |
| Good, thorough step-by-step guide | Rating:  |
| I had done some work with style sheets, but was confused bythe terms and had no idea what they can do. This book completely changed what I can do when I design web sites. It'sa real eye-opener and a great reference. |
| Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2007-01-07 |
| |
| More than one edition of this book | Rating:  |
| Note that there are at least 3 editions of this book. Check for the latest edition if you want the latest. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-09-04 |
| |
| A reference book, not a how-to | Rating:  |
| This book is not an explanation or tutorial of how to make beautiful pages with CSS. I think the people who give it below 3 stars may have been looking for that, and instead they should try CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions. This book IS, however, a complete reference to all CSS properties and values, and also contains some valuable tips on browser behavior and bugs. If I'm coding along and forget what all the possible values are for list-style-type, this is the book I reach for. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-06-16 |
| |
| from Eric Myer (the man!) comes a must-have for anyone using CSS | Rating:  |
| This is the 'go-to' reference for me. The truly ultimate guide to CSS from one of the construct's primary innovators and authors. Mr. Meyer is the most knowledgeable person in the field of CSS, browser compatibility and all around HTML design. |
| Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-03-30 |
| |
| was a great book a couple of years ago | Rating:  |
| Probably a bit out of date at this point. For me, this book wasn't that useful, since I generally refer to the W3C site for information about CSS. But it's a nice desk reference, and a standard tool for almost all CSS developers. There's probably a new version out by now to address all the developments that have happened in the past couple of years, I would look for that (or wait until one comes out, it won't be long). |
| Total Votes: 5, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2007-01-17 |
| |
| Good, thorough step-by-step guide | Rating:  |
| I had done some work with style sheets, but was confused bythe terms and had no idea what they can do. This book completely changed what I can do when I design web sites. It'sa real eye-opener and a great reference. |
| Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2007-01-07 |
| |
| More than one edition of this book | Rating:  |
| Note that there are at least 3 editions of this book. Check for the latest edition if you want the latest. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-09-04 |
| |
| A reference book, not a how-to | Rating:  |
| This book is not an explanation or tutorial of how to make beautiful pages with CSS. I think the people who give it below 3 stars may have been looking for that, and instead they should try CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions. This book IS, however, a complete reference to all CSS properties and values, and also contains some valuable tips on browser behavior and bugs. If I'm coding along and forget what all the possible values are for list-style-type, this is the book I reach for. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-06-16 |
| |
| from Eric Myer (the man!) comes a must-have for anyone using CSS | Rating:  |
| This is the 'go-to' reference for me. The truly ultimate guide to CSS from one of the construct's primary innovators and authors. Mr. Meyer is the most knowledgeable person in the field of CSS, browser compatibility and all around HTML design. |
| Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-03-30 |
| |
| was a great book a couple of years ago | Rating:  |
| Probably a bit out of date at this point. For me, this book wasn't that useful, since I generally refer to the W3C site for information about CSS. But it's a nice desk reference, and a standard tool for almost all CSS developers. There's probably a new version out by now to address all the developments that have happened in the past couple of years, I would look for that (or wait until one comes out, it won't be long). |
| Total Votes: 5, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2007-01-17 |
| |
| Good, thorough step-by-step guide | Rating:  |
| I had done some work with style sheets, but was confused bythe terms and had no idea what they can do. This book completely changed what I can do when I design web sites. It'sa real eye-opener and a great reference. |
| Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2007-01-07 |
| |
| More than one edition of this book | Rating:  |
| Note that there are at least 3 editions of this book. Check for the latest edition if you want the latest. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-09-04 |
| |
| A reference book, not a how-to | Rating:  |
| This book is not an explanation or tutorial of how to make beautiful pages with CSS. I think the people who give it below 3 stars may have been looking for that, and instead they should try CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions. This book IS, however, a complete reference to all CSS properties and values, and also contains some valuable tips on browser behavior and bugs. If I'm coding along and forget what all the possible values are for list-style-type, this is the book I reach for. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-06-16 |
| |
| from Eric Myer (the man!) comes a must-have for anyone using CSS | Rating:  |
| This is the 'go-to' reference for me. The truly ultimate guide to CSS from one of the construct's primary innovators and authors. Mr. Meyer is the most knowledgeable person in the field of CSS, browser compatibility and all around HTML design. |
| Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-03-30 |
| |
| was a great book a couple of years ago | Rating:  |
| Probably a bit out of date at this point. For me, this book wasn't that useful, since I generally refer to the W3C site for information about CSS. But it's a nice desk reference, and a standard tool for almost all CSS developers. There's probably a new version out by now to address all the developments that have happened in the past couple of years, I would look for that (or wait until one comes out, it won't be long). |
| Total Votes: 5, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2007-01-17 |
| |
| Good, thorough step-by-step guide | Rating:  |
| I had done some work with style sheets, but was confused bythe terms and had no idea what they can do. This book completely changed what I can do when I design web sites. It'sa real eye-opener and a great reference. |
| Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2007-01-07 |
| |
| More than one edition of this book | Rating:  |
| Note that there are at least 3 editions of this book. Check for the latest edition if you want the latest. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-09-04 |
| |
| A reference book, not a how-to | Rating:  |
| This book is not an explanation or tutorial of how to make beautiful pages with CSS. I think the people who give it below 3 stars may have been looking for that, and instead they should try CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions. This book IS, however, a complete reference to all CSS properties and values, and also contains some valuable tips on browser behavior and bugs. If I'm coding along and forget what all the possible values are for list-style-type, this is the book I reach for. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-06-16 |
| |
| from Eric Myer (the man!) comes a must-have for anyone using CSS | Rating:  |
| This is the 'go-to' reference for me. The truly ultimate guide to CSS from one of the construct's primary innovators and authors. Mr. Meyer is the most knowledgeable person in the field of CSS, browser compatibility and all around HTML design. |
| Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-03-30 |
| |
| was a great book a couple of years ago | Rating:  |
| Probably a bit out of date at this point. For me, this book wasn't that useful, since I generally refer to the W3C site for information about CSS. But it's a nice desk reference, and a standard tool for almost all CSS developers. There's probably a new version out by now to address all the developments that have happened in the past couple of years, I would look for that (or wait until one comes out, it won't be long). |
| Total Votes: 5, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2007-01-17 |
| |
| Good, thorough step-by-step guide | Rating:  |
| I had done some work with style sheets, but was confused bythe terms and had no idea what they can do. This book completely changed what I can do when I design web sites. It'sa real eye-opener and a great reference. |
| Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2007-01-07 |
| |
| More than one edition of this book | Rating:  |
| Note that there are at least 3 editions of this book. Check for the latest edition if you want the latest. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-09-04 |
| |
| A reference book, not a how-to | Rating:  |
| This book is not an explanation or tutorial of how to make beautiful pages with CSS. I think the people who give it below 3 stars may have been looking for that, and instead they should try CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions. This book IS, however, a complete reference to all CSS properties and values, and also contains some valuable tips on browser behavior and bugs. If I'm coding along and forget what all the possible values are for list-style-type, this is the book I reach for. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-06-16 |
| |
| from Eric Myer (the man!) comes a must-have for anyone using CSS | Rating:  |
| This is the 'go-to' reference for me. The truly ultimate guide to CSS from one of the construct's primary innovators and authors. Mr. Meyer is the most knowledgeable person in the field of CSS, browser compatibility and all around HTML design. |
| Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-03-30 |
| |
| was a great book a couple of years ago | Rating:  |
| Probably a bit out of date at this point. For me, this book wasn't that useful, since I generally refer to the W3C site for information about CSS. But it's a nice desk reference, and a standard tool for almost all CSS developers. There's probably a new version out by now to address all the developments that have happened in the past couple of years, I would look for that (or wait until one comes out, it won't be long). |
| Total Votes: 5, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2007-01-17 |
| |
| Good, thorough step-by-step guide | Rating:  |
| I had done some work with style sheets, but was confused bythe terms and had no idea what they can do. This book completely changed what I can do when I design web sites. It'sa real eye-opener and a great reference. |
| Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2007-01-07 |
| |
| More than one edition of this book | Rating:  |
| Note that there are at least 3 editions of this book. Check for the latest edition if you want the latest. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-09-04 |
| |
| A reference book, not a how-to | Rating:  |
| This book is not an explanation or tutorial of how to make beautiful pages with CSS. I think the people who give it below 3 stars may have been looking for that, and instead they should try CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions. This book IS, however, a complete reference to all CSS properties and values, and also contains some valuable tips on browser behavior and bugs. If I'm coding along and forget what all the possible values are for list-style-type, this is the book I reach for. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-06-16 |
| |
| from Eric Myer (the man!) comes a must-have for anyone using CSS | Rating:  |
| This is the 'go-to' reference for me. The truly ultimate guide to CSS from one of the construct's primary innovators and authors. Mr. Meyer is the most knowledgeable person in the field of CSS, browser compatibility and all around HTML design. |
| Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-03-30 |
| |
| was a great book a couple of years ago | Rating:  |
| Probably a bit out of date at this point. For me, this book wasn't that useful, since I generally refer to the W3C site for information about CSS. But it's a nice desk reference, and a standard tool for almost all CSS developers. There's probably a new version out by now to address all the developments that have happened in the past couple of years, I would look for that (or wait until one comes out, it won't be long). |
| Total Votes: 5, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2007-01-17 |
| |
| Good, thorough step-by-step guide | Rating:  |
| I had done some work with style sheets, but was confused bythe terms and had no idea what they can do. This book completely changed what I can do when I design web sites. It'sa real eye-opener and a great reference. |
| Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2007-01-07 |
| |
| More than one edition of this book | Rating:  |
| Note that there are at least 3 editions of this book. Check for the latest edition if you want the latest. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-09-04 |
| |
| A reference book, not a how-to | Rating:  |
| This book is not an explanation or tutorial of how to make beautiful pages with CSS. I think the people who give it below 3 stars may have been looking for that, and instead they should try CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions. This book IS, however, a complete reference to all CSS properties and values, and also contains some valuable tips on browser behavior and bugs. If I'm coding along and forget what all the possible values are for list-style-type, this is the book I reach for. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-06-16 |
| |
| from Eric Myer (the man!) comes a must-have for anyone using CSS | Rating:  |
| This is the 'go-to' reference for me. The truly ultimate guide to CSS from one of the construct's primary innovators and authors. Mr. Meyer is the most knowledgeable person in the field of CSS, browser compatibility and all around HTML design. |
| Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-03-30 |
| |
| was a great book a couple of years ago | Rating:  |
| Probably a bit out of date at this point. For me, this book wasn't that useful, since I generally refer to the W3C site for information about CSS. But it's a nice desk reference, and a standard tool for almost all CSS developers. There's probably a new version out by now to address all the developments that have happened in the past couple of years, I would look for that (or wait until one comes out, it won't be long). |
| Total Votes: 5, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2007-01-17 |
| |
| Good, thorough step-by-step guide | Rating:  |
| I had done some work with style sheets, but was confused bythe terms and had no idea what they can do. This book completely changed what I can do when I design web sites. It'sa real eye-opener and a great reference. |
| Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2007-01-07 |
| |
| More than one edition of this book | Rating:  |
| Note that there are at least 3 editions of this book. Check for the latest edition if you want the latest. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-09-04 |
| |
| A reference book, not a how-to | Rating:  |
| This book is not an explanation or tutorial of how to make beautiful pages with CSS. I think the people who give it below 3 stars may have been looking for that, and instead they should try CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions. This book IS, however, a complete reference to all CSS properties and values, and also contains some valuable tips on browser behavior and bugs. If I'm coding along and forget what all the possible values are for list-style-type, this is the book I reach for. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-06-16 |
| |
| from Eric Myer (the man!) comes a must-have for anyone using CSS | Rating:  |
| This is the 'go-to' reference for me. The truly ultimate guide to CSS from one of the construct's primary innovators and authors. Mr. Meyer is the most knowledgeable person in the field of CSS, browser compatibility and all around HTML design. |
| Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-03-30 |
| |
| was a great book a couple of years ago | Rating:  |
| Probably a bit out of date at this point. For me, this book wasn't that useful, since I generally refer to the W3C site for information about CSS. But it's a nice desk reference, and a standard tool for almost all CSS developers. There's probably a new version out by now to address all the developments that have happened in the past couple of years, I would look for that (or wait until one comes out, it won't be long). |
| Total Votes: 5, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2007-01-17 |
| |
| Good, thorough step-by-step guide | Rating:  |
| I had done some work with style sheets, but was confused bythe terms and had no idea what they can do. This book completely changed what I can do when I design web sites. It'sa real eye-opener and a great reference. |
| Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2007-01-07 |
| |
| More than one edition of this book | Rating:  |
| Note that there are at least 3 editions of this book. Check for the latest edition if you want the latest. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-09-04 |
| |
| A reference book, not a how-to | Rating:  |
| This book is not an explanation or tutorial of how to make beautiful pages with CSS. I think the people who give it below 3 stars may have been looking for that, and instead they should try CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions. This book IS, however, a complete reference to all CSS properties and values, and also contains some valuable tips on browser behavior and bugs. If I'm coding along and forget what all the possible values are for list-style-type, this is the book I reach for. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-06-16 |
| |
| from Eric Myer (the man!) comes a must-have for anyone using CSS | Rating:  |
| This is the 'go-to' reference for me. The truly ultimate guide to CSS from one of the construct's primary innovators and authors. Mr. Meyer is the most knowledgeable person in the field of CSS, browser compatibility and all around HTML design. |
| Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-03-30 |
| |
| was a great book a couple of years ago | Rating:  |
| Probably a bit out of date at this point. For me, this book wasn't that useful, since I generally refer to the W3C site for information about CSS. But it's a nice desk reference, and a standard tool for almost all CSS developers. There's probably a new version out by now to address all the developments that have happened in the past couple of years, I would look for that (or wait until one comes out, it won't be long). |
| Total Votes: 5, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2007-01-17 |
| |
| Good, thorough step-by-step guide | Rating:  |
| I had done some work with style sheets, but was confused bythe terms and had no idea what they can do. This book completely changed what I can do when I design web sites. It'sa real eye-opener and a great reference. |
| Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2007-01-07 |
| |
| More than one edition of this book | Rating:  |
| Note that there are at least 3 editions of this book. Check for the latest edition if you want the latest. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-09-04 |
| |
| A reference book, not a how-to | Rating:  |
| This book is not an explanation or tutorial of how to make beautiful pages with CSS. I think the people who give it below 3 stars may have been looking for that, and instead they should try CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions. This book IS, however, a complete reference to all CSS properties and values, and also contains some valuable tips on browser behavior and bugs. If I'm coding along and forget what all the possible values are for list-style-type, this is the book I reach for. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-06-16 |
| |
| from Eric Myer (the man!) comes a must-have for anyone using CSS | Rating:  |
| This is the 'go-to' reference for me. The truly ultimate guide to CSS from one of the construct's primary innovators and authors. Mr. Meyer is the most knowledgeable person in the field of CSS, browser compatibility and all around HTML design. |
| Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-03-30 |
| |
| was a great book a couple of years ago | Rating:  |
| Probably a bit out of date at this point. For me, this book wasn't that useful, since I generally refer to the W3C site for information about CSS. But it's a nice desk reference, and a standard tool for almost all CSS developers. There's probably a new version out by now to address all the developments that have happened in the past couple of years, I would look for that (or wait until one comes out, it won't be long). |
| Total Votes: 5, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2007-01-17 |
| |
| Good, thorough step-by-step guide | Rating:  |
| I had done some work with style sheets, but was confused bythe terms and had no idea what they can do. This book completely changed what I can do when I design web sites. It'sa real eye-opener and a great reference. |
| Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2007-01-07 |
| |
| More than one edition of this book | Rating:  |
| Note that there are at least 3 editions of this book. Check for the latest edition if you want the latest. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-09-04 |
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| A reference book, not a how-to | Rating:  |
| This book is not an explanation or tutorial of how to make beautiful pages with CSS. I think the people who give it below 3 stars may have been looking for that, and instead they should try CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions. This book IS, however, a complete reference to all CSS properties and values, and also contains some valuable tips on browser behavior and bugs. If I'm coding along and forget what all the possible values are for list-style-type, this is the book I reach for. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-06-16 |
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| from Eric Myer (the man!) comes a must-have for anyone using CSS | Rating:  |
| This is the 'go-to' reference for me. The truly ultimate guide to CSS from one of the construct's primary innovators and authors. Mr. Meyer is the most knowledgeable person in the field of CSS, browser compatibility and all around HTML design. |
| Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-03-30 |
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| was a great book a couple of years ago | Rating:  |
| Probably a bit out of date at this point. For me, this book wasn't that useful, since I generally refer to the W3C site for information about CSS. But it's a nice desk reference, and a standard tool for almost all CSS developers. There's probably a new version out by now to address all the developments that have happened in the past couple of years, I would look for that (or wait until one comes out, it won't be long). |
| Total Votes: 5, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2007-01-17 |
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| Good, thorough step-by-step guide | Rating:  |
| I had done some work with style sheets, but was confused bythe terms and had no idea what they can do. This book completely changed what I can do when I design web sites. It'sa real eye-opener and a great reference. |
| Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2007-01-07 |
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| More than one edition of this book | Rating:  |
| Note that there are at least 3 editions of this book. Check for the latest edition if you want the latest. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-09-04 |
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| A reference book, not a how-to | Rating:  |
| This book is not an explanation or tutorial of how to make beautiful pages with CSS. I think the people who give it below 3 stars may have been looking for that, and instead they should try CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions. This book IS, however, a complete reference to all CSS properties and values, and also contains some valuable tips on browser behavior and bugs. If I'm coding along and forget what all the possible values are for list-style-type, this is the book I reach for. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-06-16 |
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| from Eric Myer (the man!) comes a must-have for anyone using CSS | Rating:  |
| This is the 'go-to' reference for me. The truly ultimate guide to CSS from one of the construct's primary innovators and authors. Mr. Meyer is the most knowledgeable person in the field of CSS, browser compatibility and all around HTML design. |
| Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-03-30 |
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| was a great book a couple of years ago | Rating:  |
| Probably a bit out of date at this point. For me, this book wasn't that useful, since I generally refer to the W3C site for information about CSS. But it's a nice desk reference, and a standard tool for almost all CSS developers. There's probably a new version out by now to address all the developments that have happened in the past couple of years, I would look for that (or wait until one comes out, it won't be long). |
| Total Votes: 5, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2007-01-17 |
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| Good, thorough step-by-step guide | Rating:  |
| I had done some work with style sheets, but was confused bythe terms and had no idea what they can do. This book completely changed what I can do when I design web sites. It'sa real eye-opener and a great reference. |
| Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2007-01-07 |
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| More than one edition of this book | Rating:  |
| Note that there are at least 3 editions of this book. Check for the latest edition if you want the latest. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-09-04 |
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| A reference book, not a how-to | Rating:  |
| This book is not an explanation or tutorial of how to make beautiful pages with CSS. I think the people who give it below 3 stars may have been looking for that, and instead they should try CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions. This book IS, however, a complete reference to all CSS properties and values, and also contains some valuable tips on browser behavior and bugs. If I'm coding along and forget what all the possible values are for list-style-type, this is the book I reach for. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-06-16 |
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| from Eric Myer (the man!) comes a must-have for anyone using CSS | Rating:  |
| This is the 'go-to' reference for me. The truly ultimate guide to CSS from one of the construct's primary innovators and authors. Mr. Meyer is the most knowledgeable person in the field of CSS, browser compatibility and all around HTML design. |
| Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-03-30 |
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| was a great book a couple of years ago | Rating:  |
| Probably a bit out of date at this point. For me, this book wasn't that useful, since I generally refer to the W3C site for information about CSS. But it's a nice desk reference, and a standard tool for almost all CSS developers. There's probably a new version out by now to address all the developments that have happened in the past couple of years, I would look for that (or wait until one comes out, it won't be long). |
| Total Votes: 5, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2007-01-17 |
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| Good, thorough step-by-step guide | Rating:  |
| I had done some work with style sheets, but was confused bythe terms and had no idea what they can do. This book completely changed what I can do when I design web sites. It'sa real eye-opener and a great reference. |
| Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2007-01-07 |
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| More than one edition of this book | Rating:  |
| Note that there are at least 3 editions of this book. Check for the latest edition if you want the latest. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-09-04 |
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| A reference book, not a how-to | Rating:  |
| This book is not an explanation or tutorial of how to make beautiful pages with CSS. I think the people who give it below 3 stars may have been looking for that, and instead they should try CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions. This book IS, however, a complete reference to all CSS properties and values, and also contains some valuable tips on browser behavior and bugs. If I'm coding along and forget what all the possible values are for list-style-type, this is the book I reach for. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-06-16 |
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| from Eric Myer (the man!) comes a must-have for anyone using CSS | Rating:  |
| This is the 'go-to' reference for me. The truly ultimate guide to CSS from one of the construct's primary innovators and authors. Mr. Meyer is the most knowledgeable person in the field of CSS, browser compatibility and all around HTML design. |
| Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-03-30 |
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| was a great book a couple of years ago | Rating:  |
| Probably a bit out of date at this point. For me, this book wasn't that useful, since I generally refer to the W3C site for information about CSS. But it's a nice desk reference, and a standard tool for almost all CSS developers. There's probably a new version out by now to address all the developments that have happened in the past couple of years, I would look for that (or wait until one comes out, it won't be long). |
| Total Votes: 5, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2007-01-17 |
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| Good, thorough step-by-step guide | Rating:  |
| I had done some work with style sheets, but was confused bythe terms and had no idea what they can do. This book completely changed what I can do when I design web sites. It'sa real eye-opener and a great reference. |
| Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2007-01-07 |
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| More than one edition of this book | Rating:  |
| Note that there are at least 3 editions of this book. Check for the latest edition if you want the latest. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-09-04 |
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| A reference book, not a how-to | Rating:  |
| This book is not an explanation or tutorial of how to make beautiful pages with CSS. I think the people who give it below 3 stars may have been looking for that, and instead they should try CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions. This book IS, however, a complete reference to all CSS properties and values, and also contains some valuable tips on browser behavior and bugs. If I'm coding along and forget what all the possible values are for list-style-type, this is the book I reach for. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-06-16 |
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| from Eric Myer (the man!) comes a must-have for anyone using CSS | Rating:  |
| This is the 'go-to' reference for me. The truly ultimate guide to CSS from one of the construct's primary innovators and authors. Mr. Meyer is the most knowledgeable person in the field of CSS, browser compatibility and all around HTML design. |
| Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-03-30 |
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| was a great book a couple of years ago | Rating:  |
| Probably a bit out of date at this point. For me, this book wasn't that useful, since I generally refer to the W3C site for information about CSS. But it's a nice desk reference, and a standard tool for almost all CSS developers. There's probably a new version out by now to address all the developments that have happened in the past couple of years, I would look for that (or wait until one comes out, it won't be long). |
| Total Votes: 5, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2007-01-17 |
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| Good, thorough step-by-step guide | Rating:  |
| I had done some work with style sheets, but was confused bythe terms and had no idea what they can do. This book completely changed what I can do when I design web sites. It'sa real eye-opener and a great reference. |
| Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2007-01-07 |
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