The Art and Science of CSS
![]() | By Jonathan Snook, Steve Smith, Jina Bolton, Cameron Adams, David Johnson SitePoint, 2007, Paperback Customer Rating: 21 reviews Recommend |
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CSS-based design doesn't need to be boring. The Art & Science of CSS brings together a talented collection of designers who will show you how to take the building blocks of your web site's design (such as headings, navigation, forms, and more) and bring them to life with fully standards-compliant CSS.
This full color book helps you to design web sites that not only work well across all browsers, are easy to maintain, and are highly accessible, but are also visually stunning.
- Create truly attention-grabbing headings.
- Discover multiple ways to present images effectively.
- Use background images to give your site zest.
- Build usable and attractive navigation.
- Design forms that are stylish and functional.
- Learn how to break away from the square box gclich.
- Create funky tables.
- And lots more
From the Publisher
Jonathan Snook, Steve Smith, Jina Bolton, Cameron Adams, and David Johnson, five of the biggest names in CSS design have joined forces to bring you The Art & Science Of CSS.
Beautifully presented in full color, this book will teach you how to apply innovative CSS-based techniques to create visually stunning headings, forms, menus, navigation, backgrounds, and much more...
Using The Art & Science Of CSS, you'll see just how easy it is to unleash your creative talents and design inspirational web sites with CSS.
All designs in this book are visually appealing and inspiring. The CSS code used to create each of the components is included and guaranteed to be simple, efficient and cross-browser compatible.
- Format calendars, menus and table of contents using CSS
- Create horizontal, vertical and tab-based navigation systems using CSS
- Create rounded corners using CSS
- Design stylish Website headings
- Put together funky & artistic Website backgrounds
- Use CSS to render blockquotes, dates and lists in a visually appealing manner
Who Should Read This Book?
This book is ideal for anyone who wants to gain the practical skills involved in using CSS to make attractive web sites, especially if you're not the type who likes to learn by memorizing a formal specification and then trying to work out which browsers implemented it completely (does anyone enjoy reading specifications?). The only knowledge you'll need to have is some familiarity with HTML. This book will give designers the skills they need to implement their ideas, and provides developers with creative inspiration through practical examples.
Title: The Art and Science of CSS
Sales Rank: 273850 in Books
Author: Jonathan Snook, Steve Smith, Jina Bolton, Cameron Adams, David Johnson
Publisher: SitePoint, 1 edition, 2007-03-09, Paperback, 224 pages, ISBN: 0975841971
Package Dimensions: 9.92 x 7.95 x 0.55 inches, 1.19 pounds
- Great value - probably too short
- I really like this book. It is EXACTLY what I seek in a design/development book. I want examples, code and explanation. Nothing more.
I've been doing this stuff for 7 years, so much of this wasn't particularly new to me, but the value is in seeing what experts think (and why) and then taking what you want from it. No cruft; just good More reviews
- Very short, disappointing
- I think there are many books that cover this ground a lot better and cheaper as well. Friends of Ed actually has a couple that I would recommend before this. And most certainly Bulletproof Web Design by Cederholm.
This book is really light on details and light on content. It's not at all worth its price, and it's only covering the More reviews
- Good book
- There are many excellent tips and workarounds offered in this book. I have been working with CSS for a few years now but as it is a moving technology, one can never be "ahead." The authors do a good job of bringing newer tips and tricks forward along with offering some useful workarounds for cross-browser issues. More reviews
- Great for inspiration but not a good starting point for beginners
- The Art & Science of CSS is a good book if you looking for creative ideas or inspiration for CSS but while the book says all you need to is some familiarity with HTML, you do need to know some basic knowledge of CSS. This book would be a good addition to you web design library but only after you learn the basics of CSS More reviews
- A book to the more experienced ones.
- I've bought and already finished to read this book.
I'm a interface developer with a good background into CSS and XHTML; i think that this book was not written to somebody interested into the fundamentals and step-by-step of the CSS.
It's a collection of code-based insights (for each chapter, 2 or 3 progressive explanations) from the authors; it's amazing More reviews

