Cascading Style Sheets : Designing for the Web
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by Hakon Wium Lie, Bert Bos (Contributor)

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Book Description
Cascading Style Sheets (http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/Style/css) offer a powerful and manageable way for authors, artists and typographers to create visual effects that will launch aesthetics to the forefront of the Web. Written by the developers of Cascading Style Sheets, Cascading Style Sheets: Designing for the Web covers: writing Web documents that display well on all screens; deciding when to use CSS and when to use other methods such as images, to create certain designs; moving from static paper to a dynamic screen; a correlating Web site houses selected chapters along with source code for the CSS examples.

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Cascading Style Sheets, developed by Hakon Lie and Bert Bos of the World Wide Web Consortium, offer a powerful and manageable way for authors, artists, and typographers to create much-requested visual effects that will put aesthetics to the forefront of the Web. This book provides a comprehensive guide to Cascading Style Sheets. Includes 32 pages of full-color examples.

About the Authors
Hakon Lie is a graduate of the MIT Media Lab where he worked in the Electronic Publishing group. In July 1995, he started the W3 Consortium's technical activities Europe and is now responsible for Style Sheets within W3C.

Bert Bos completed his Ph.D. in Groningen, The Netherlands, on a prototyping language for graphical user interfaces. He then went on to develop browser software and support for humanities scholars, before joining the W3C at INRIA/Sophia-Antipolis in October 1995. He is now working on HTML internationalization issues and style sheets.

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