In the book, we’re going to move further into the practical aspects of working
with CSS and what it can do. Each chapter focuses on a different cross section of CSS
development that draws on numerous concepts from the previous part. Let’s dive right
in, beginning with exploring the specifics of CSS-generated content.
Author(s): Joe Lewis, Meitar Moscovitz
Edition: 1
Publisher: Friends of ED; Distributed to the book trade worldwide by Springer-Verlag
Year: 2009
Language: English
Pages: 358
City: Berkeley, CA :, New York
1430219327......Page 1
Copyright......Page 3
CONTENTS AT A GLANCE......Page 5
CONTENTS......Page 7
ABOUT THE AUTHORS......Page 15
ABOUT THE TECHNICAL REVIEWER......Page 16
ABOUT THE COVER IMAGE DESIGNER......Page 17
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS......Page 18
LAYOUT CONVENTIONS......Page 19
Part 1 INTRODUCTION: DIGESTING THE WEB’S ALPHABET SOUP......Page 20
1 MARKUP UNDERPINS CSS......Page 21
2 CSS FUNDAMENTALS FOR ADVANCED USE......Page 44
Part 2 ADVANCED CSS IN PRACTICE......Page 103
3 CSS-GENERATED CONTENT......Page 104
4 OPTIMIZING FOR PRINT
......Page 130
5 DEVELOPING FOR SMALL SCREENS
AND THE MOBILE WEB......Page 161
6 MANAGING AND ORGANIZING STYLE SHEETS......Page 199
Part 3 CSS PATTERNS AND ADVANCED TECHNIQUES......Page 221
7 SEMANTIC PATTERNS FOR STYLING
COMMON DESIGN COMPONENTS......Page 222
8 USING A STYLE SHEET LIBRARY......Page 236
9 STYLING XML WITH CSS......Page 253
10 OPTIMIZING CSS FOR PERFORMANCE......Page 280
Part 4 THE FUTURE OF CSS......Page 295
11 EXPLORING THE EMERGENCE OF CSS3......Page 296
12 THE FUTURE OF CSS AND THE WEB......Page 334
INDEX......Page 343