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The Book of CSS3: A Developer's Guide to the Future of Web Design

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Title:      The Book of CSS3: A Developer's Guide to the Future of Web Design
Categories:      Development
BookID:      12
Authors:      Peter Gasston
ISBN-10(13):      1593275803
Publisher:      No Starch Press
Publication date:      2014-11-13
Edition:      2
Number of pages:      304
Owner Name:      Adam King
Owner Email:      ValeriKing@gmail.com
Language:      Not specified
Price:      17.61 USD
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CSS3 is the technology behind most of the eye-catching visuals on the Web. But the docs can be dry, murky, and full of dastardly caveats for inconsistent browser implementations.

This completely updated second edition of the best-selling Book of CSS3 distills the dense technical language of the CSS3 specification into plain English and shows you what CSS3 can do now, in all major browsers. You'll find fully revised coverage of the updated syntax of gradients, grids, and flexible box layout, as well as all-new chapters on values and sizing, and graphical effects like filter effects and blend modes.

With an abundance of real-world examples and a focus on the principles of good design, The Book of CSS3 will help you expand your CSS skills, as you learn how to:

  • Style text with custom font choices, drop shadows, and other effects
  • Create, position, and resize background images on the fly
  • Spice up static web pages with event-driven transitions and animations
  • Apply 2D and 3D transformations to text and images
  • Use linear and radial gradients to create smooth color transitions
  • Take control of layout with grids, columns, and flexible alignment
  • Tailor a website's appearance to every type of web-capable device
The companion website includes up-to-date browser compatibility charts, links to tutorials and resources, and live CSS3 examples.

The Web can be an ugly place. Make it pretty with The Book of CSS3.

Book owner:      Adam King

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