Jesse Hoffman said
This book has allowed me to really fine tune my CSS skills into the best, most browser-friendly they can possibly be. The breakdown of which browser supports which selectors is a huge time saver!
Chris Carter said
This book is extremely useful for any cross-browser issues as it shows you how much compatibility an attribute has against other browsers, and tells you how far the compatibility goes in ones that are only partially supported. It's definalty for REFERENCE which was exactly what I was looking for. A+
Matthew Hess said
Recommended by a friend who is a web coding GOD. This book is fantastico.
Simply put... BUY IT.
Howard T. Parsons, Jr. said
This book is a must have for anyone using CSS whether a beginner or otherwise.
Harold Bradley III said
This book is certainly the most complete CSS reference I have ever encountered. For that I give it five stars. It is not a textbook, but contains almost everything you would want in a CSS quick reference. If you are new to CSS, I would highly recommend getting this book along with a good introductory CSS book, such as: The Essential Guide to CSS and HTML Web Design (Essential Guide) (Paperback) by Craig Grannel. The reference is a valuable tool for someone who is already very familiar with CSS.
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