CSS Instant Results (Programmer to Programmer)

CSS Instant Results (Programmer to Programmer)

by RichardYork (Author)

Synopsis

CSS Instant Results helps you quickly master and implement the diverse web applications CSS enables for web designers.The book is centered around ten ready--to--use projects with all the code for all the projects included on the books CD--ROM -- that you can use immediately. CSS Instant Results dives into working code so you can learn it rapidly. The book and code projects are written for web developers and designers who are looking to learn how to use CSS for better, faster design and markup. Some previous JavaScript use is helpful. Each of the 10 project features step--by--step set--up instructions with a description of each project that enables you to understand and then modify it so you can reuse it in different situations. The code has been tested with several browsers including Mozilla Firefox 1.0, Opera 8, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 for Windows, and Safari 1.3 for Mac OS X. The 10 projects covered in the book with complete source--code on the CD are:* Tab--based navigation* Multi--column layouts* Dynamic dropdown menus* A different approach to the dropdown menu* Web--based slideshow* Custom borders and rounded corners* Applying CSS to a webmail application* Styling input forms* User interface for a web--based file viewer* Styling a web--based calendar

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 383
Edition: Pap/Cdr
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 21 Apr 2006

ISBN 10: 047175126X
ISBN 13: 9780471751267

Author Bio
Richard York is a web application developer for Trilithic, Inc., a company specializing in test equipment for the telecommunications industry. He wrote his first book, Beginning CSS: Cascading Style Sheets for Web Design (Wrox Press) in 2004. Richard began his web development career taking courses at Indiana University--Purdue University, Indianapolis. Since college, he has continued a self--imposed curriculum, mastering various technologies used in web development including HTML/XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, and MySQL. An avid supporter of open source software, he has written an open source webmail application for PHP PEAR, and is currently working on an open source PHP library and framework called Hierophant, which he hopes to release in 2006. Richard maintains a personal web site at http://www.richard--york.com where you can learn more about his professional and personal interests.