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The CSS Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks & Hacks
by Rachel Andrew
The CSS Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks & Hacks is a compilation of best practice solutions to the most challenging CSS problems. The third edition of this best-selling book, published in full color, has been completely revised and updated to cover the latest techniques and newer browsers, including Firefox 3 and Internet Explorer 8.
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Handcrafted CSS: More Bulletproof Web Design (Voices That Matter)
by Dan Cederholm, Ethan Marcotte
This is a different kind of CSS book. It takes the approach that there's a real connection between craftsmanship and Web design. Handcrafted CSS gives frustrated Web designers the ammo they need to convince their clients and bosses to adopt innovative and effective CSS techniques that make their lives easier while improving the end user's experience. This book offers designers a transitional approach that teaches them when it's OK to push the envelope a bit, how best to do it, and when not to.
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CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions, Second Edition
by Andy Budd, Simon Collison, Cameron Moll
Over the past couple of years, web designers and developers have begun taking more care in designing and building web sites. Less readily do they turn to old-fashioned techniques such as GIF spacers, tables for layout, and deprecated HTML elements, which can cause accessibility/usability problems and are just bad practice.
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Practical Rails with jQuery Projects (Practical Projects)
by Andrew Chalkley
jQuery’s popularity in the Ruby on Rails community has been growing in recent months. jQuery, with its unobtrusive nature, has got developers thinking in ways that they haven’t done before. jQuery is doing for the implementation of JavaScript what CSS did for the old school table layouts. Ruby on Rails, with its convention over configuration and full stack, makes it extremely simple (and secure) to get a professional web application up and running.
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Developing Hybrid Applications for the iPhone: Using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to Build Dynamic Apps for the iPhone (Dev
by Lee S Barney
“For those not ready to tackle the complexities of Objective-C, this is a great way to get started building iPhone apps. If you know the basics of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS, you'll be building apps in no time.” –August Trometer, Owner of FoggyNoggin Software, www.foggynoggin.com Discover the Easier, Faster Way to Build High-Quality iPhone Applications Now, you don’t need to dive headfirst into Objective-C to write state-of-the-art applications for the iPhone.
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Speaking in Styles: Fundamentals of CSS for Web Designers
by Jason Cranford Teague
Speaking in Styles targets Web designers, aiming to help them learn the "language" that will be used to take their vision from the static comp to the live Internet. Many designers think that CSS is code, and that it's too hard to learn. Jason takes an approach to CSS that breaks it down around common design tasks and helps the reader learn that they already think in styles--they just need to learn to speak the language.
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Sams Teach Yourself HTML and CSS: Video Learning Starter Kit (Sams Teach Yourself Video Learning)
by Sams Publishing
Sams Teach Yourself Video Learning is the easiest way to learn a new technology. Self-Paced--Learn on your own time, at your own pace Visual--Video lessons clearly explain key concepts and show you exactly what to do Learn By Doing--Interactive, hands-on learning labs so you can apply what you learn right away Quick and Efficient--Each individual lesson is no longer than 10 minutes Modular--Bite-sized lessons let you jump in anywhere In just 10 minutes or less, each short video lesson c
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Mastering Web Content: Structure and Presentation with XHTML and CSS, DVD (Voices That Matter)
by Stephanie Sullivan
In this video, CSS expert Stephanie Sullivan delivers a roadmap for approaching web design projects, teaching you how to save precious development time and still create accessible, search-engine friendly content. As a popular speaker with an approachable straightforward style, Stephanie takes users over the fundamentals of creating standards-compliant Web sites, from separating content and presentation, to using progressive enhancement to make sure your sites work for all users.
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Professional DotNetNuke Module Programming
by Mitchel Sellers
This book was written to provide insight into the development techniques needed (and the options available) to work within the DotNetNuke framework. Emphasis is placed on the available methods to extend the framework, as well as the situations and rules governing when each respective extension model should be used.
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Foundations of Microsoft Expression Web: The Basics and Beyond
by Cheryl D. Wise
Microsoft Expression Suite promises new levels of power in creating rich dynamic user experiences on the web; Expression Web, one of the excellent programs within the suite, is a powerful web site creation tool that allows you to rapidly build up standards-compliant web pages, style them with CSS, add dynamic ASP.NET functionality to them, and publish them to the weball from the comfort of one program.