Cascading Style Sheets:Designing for the Web

Cascading Style Sheets:Designing for the Web

by Bert Bos (Author), Hakon Wium Lie (Author)

Synopsis

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a standard that provides an easy and manageable way to add style and layout to Web pages. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) developed it as a companion to HTML and XML. Written by the inventors of CSS, this book contains tutorials on CSS, HTML and XML with simple examples and makeover documents as well as detailed information on both CSS level 1 and 2. It is the perfect introduction to CSS for beginning writers of Web pages, and the definitive guide for professional Web designers.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: 2
Publisher: Addison Wesley
Published: 16 Jul 1999

ISBN 10: 0201596253
ISBN 13: 9780201596250

Media Reviews
Some excellent full-colour examples show what CSS can do in the right hands. www.mantex.co.uk, August 2001
Author Bio
Hkon Wium Lie is a product of the MIT Media Lab's Electronic Publishing Group, who joined the WWW project at CERN Physics Laboratory in Geneva in the early days of the Web. He first proposed the concept of Cascading Style Sheets in 1994 and is now responsible for Style Sheets within W3C. When not working on how to beautify web pages, he paints 'Rothko'-like paintings and collects bits and pieces for his soon to be built, computer controlled pipe organ. Bert Bos completed his Ph.D in Groningen, The Netherlands, on a prototyping language for graphical user interfaces. He developed browser software and support for humanities scholars and then joined the W3C at INRIA/Sophia-Antipolis in 1995. He started, and for three years led, W3C's work on internationalization, and now coordinates the development of new versions of XML. He continues his work on Style Sheets.