Cascading Style Sheets 2.0 Programmer's Reference FROM THE PUBLISHER
Make your Web design and development more potent by using Cascading Style Sheets to define and deliver your pages. Attach CSS to structured documents to influence presentation without adding new HTML tags or sacrificing device independence. Build cohesive pages from multiple sources using CSS ordering to help eliminate conflicts. Structure and offer consistent content using STYLE attributes of individual element tags, LINK elements, and imported style sheets. Let this Programmer's Reference be a tool for quick and accurate access to CSS 2.0 specifics, and realize the Web's ideal of separating presentation and content.
SYNOPSIS
Improve Web Design and Delivery with this Useful Programming Language!
Make your Web design and development more potent by using Cascading Style Sheets to define and deliver your pages. Attach CSS to structured documents to influence presentation without adding new HTML tags or sacrificing device independence. Build cohesive pages from multiple sources using CSS ordering to help eliminate conflicts. Structure and offer consistent content using STYLE attributes of individual element tags, LINK elements, and imported style sheets. Let this Programmer's Reference be a tool for quick and accurate access to CSS 2.0 specifics, and realize the Web's ideal of separating presentation and content. Design and deploy CSS effectively with this concise reference Utilize the most direct means of presenting Web content as you intend it to be viewed Understand the properties and values of CSS, including visual, paged, and aural media styles, plus selectors, pseudo-elements, pseudo-classes, at-rules, and more.
AUTHOR DESCRIPTION
Eric A. Meyer has been working with the Web since late 1993. After six years as campus Webmaster at Case Western Reserve University, he joined The OPAL Group (www.theopalgroup.com) an information technology consulting firm in Cleveland, Ohio, which is a much nicer city than you might have heard. Eric is an invited expert with the W3C's CSS Working Group, and coordinated the creation of the CSS Test Suite for the W3C (www.w3.org). As of this writing, he is author of three highly popular HTML tutorials, three books, and dozens of articles on CSS and Web design. Eric also teaches CSS classes online and gives talks at various conferences and seminars. Anyone with an ear for early 20"'-century swing and jazz is invited to check out his show, "Your Father's Oldsmobile, " which is heard weekly on WRUW 91.1-FM in Cleveland (www.wruw.org). When not otherwise busy, Eric is usually bothering his wife Kathryn in some fashion.