CSS: The Missing Manual by David Sawyer McFarland

CSS: The Missing Manual

David Sawyer McFarland
693 pages
O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2015.
Aug 2015
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<p>CSS lets you create professional-looking websites, but learning its finer points can be tricky - even for seasoned web developers. This fully updated edition provides the most modern and effective tips, tricks, and tutorial-based instruction on CSS available today. Learn how to use new tools such as Flexbox and Sass to build web pages that look great and run fast on any desktop or mobile device. Ideal for casual and experienced designers alike.</p><p>The important stuff you need to know:</p><b>Start with the basics.</b> Write CSS-friendly HTML, including the HTML5 tags recognized by today's browsers.<b>Design for mobile devices.</b> Create web pages that look great when visitors use them on the go.<b>Make your pages work for you.</b> Add animations that capture the imagination, and forms that get the job done.<b>Take control of page layouts.</b> Use professional design techniques such as floats and positioning.<b>Make your layouts more flexible.</b> Design websites with Flexbox that adjust to different devices and screen sizes.<b>Work more efficiently.</b> Write less CSS code and work with smaller files, using Syntactically Awesome Stylesheets (Sass) .
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Published 2015
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