Beginning CSS: Cascading Style Sheets for Web Design
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Richard York is a freelance web designer and a participant in the open source community. After attending website and graphic design courses at Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis in Indianapolis, Indiana, Richard continued a course of self-study which involved mastering design of web sites using web technologies like CSS, XHTML, and PHP.
When not writing for Wrox or building a website, Richard works on open source webmail applications written for PHP PEAR, an open source repository of PHP applications. Richard also enjoys writing poetry, playing music, and painting. He maintains a website at www.smilingsouls.net that exhibits his personal and professional interests.

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Acknowledgments.

Introduction.

Chapter 1: Introducing Cascading Style Sheets.

Chapter 2: Document Standards.

Chapter 3: The Basics of CSS Anatomy and Syntax.

Chapter 4: Data Types, Keywords, Color, Length, and the URI.

Chapter 5: CSS Selectors.

Chapter 6: Pseudo-Element and Pseudo-Class Selectors.

Chapter 7: Inheritance and the Cascade.

Chapter 8: Text Manipulation.

Chapter 9: Font Manipulation.

Chapter 10: Liquid Design and the CSS Box Model.

Chapter 11: CSS Buoyancy: Collapsing Margins, Floating, and Vertical Alignment.

Chapter 12: Styling Lists and the User Interface.

Chapter 13: Backgrounds: Setting the Scene.

Chapter 14: Positioning.

Chapter 15: Styling for Handheld Devices and Print.

Chapter 16: Styling Tables.

Chapter 17: Styling XML.

Chapter 18: Cross-Browser Compatibility.

Appendix A: Exercise Answers.

Appendix B: CSS Reference.

Appendix C: CSS Colors.

Appendix D: Browser Rendering Modes.

Index.

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