
CSS
Cookbook offers hundreds of examples and CSS code recipes you
can use immediately to format your web pages. An explanation
accompanies each recipe, enabling readers to customize the formatting
for their specific purposes, and showing why the solution works so the
techniques can be adapted to other situations. Reflecting CSS2 and
including topics that range from basic web typography and page layout
to techniques for formatting lists, forms, and tables, CSS
Cookbook is a must-have resource for any web author considering
CSS. Sample Chapter 2, Page Elements, is available
free online.
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For some recipes you can really sink your teeth into, check out Gastronomy for Geeks: The O'Reilly Community Cookbook.
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