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HTML & CSS: The Good Parts
“Ben has an encyclopedic knowledge of web development and makes even the most
obtuse-sounding concepts seem eminently approachable. All while writing a book filled
with charm, wit, and aplomb. (Yeah, I hate him, too. Great book, though.)”
— Ethan Marcotte, coauthor of
Designing with Web Standards
,
Third Edition

HTML & CSS: The Good Parts
is essential for those who work building web pages and
need to take their understanding and knowledge to the next level. Web developers and
designers of all types need to have solid depth of understanding of how HTML and CSS
work as well as how they interact with the browser. The difference Ifind between an okay
web designer and developer (including those who work with tools that create and manage
sites) and a really good one is the depth of understanding they have and use of HTML and
CSS. This book provides that depth and understanding.
“In my opinion one of the best pieces for me in this book is the inclusion of the proper
structuring of pages, sites, and the depth of the discussion for integration is essential for
the maintenance, use, and even SEO considerations. This is something that far too often
gets missed and is not understood well. Having this knowledge and these skills in your
tool belt will only lead to much improved outcomes that are easier to build out, manage,
and use.”
— Thomas Vander Wal, founder and senior consultant at
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“I’ve always said that the beauty (and the frustration) in CSS is that there are so many ways
to do things. Ben has done a fantastic job of homing in on the good, the bad, and the ugly
in the broad CSS realm. His useful real-world approach not only gives you a great refer-
ence to the most commonly used elements, properties, and values, but it also addresses
the advantages (and pitfalls) of various techniques. Whether you’re working on small or
large sites, Ben clearly presents the principles you need to crank your skills up to the next
level.”
— Stephanie Sullivan, author,
Mastering CSS with Dreamweaver CS4
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 HTML & CSS: The Good Parts
by Ben Henick
Copyright © 2010 Ben Henick. All rights reserved.
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