I picked up this book last week. I found it an excellent read and suitable for CSS users both novice and advanced. It gave me a couple ideas for ways to do these and further illustrated the necessity of web standards compliant design.
I also bought it because I met the author at the 2004 TOevolt Conference and he gave a great seminar and was a cool guy to boot.
It also spends some time on web accessibility, something all developers really need to start thinking about.
I picked up this book last week. I found it an excellent read and suitable for CSS users both novice and advanced. It gave me a couple ideas for ways to do these and further illustrated the necessity of web standards compliant design.
I also bought it because I met the author at the 2004 TOevolt Conference and he gave a great seminar and was a cool guy to boot.
It also spends some time on web accessibility, something all developers really need to start thinking about.
Doesn't anyone realise how vulnerable this will be to the dreaded engineer rush?
We have people like that. We call them ravers.