An edition of CSS3 for Web Designers (2010)

CSS3 for web designers

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An edition of CSS3 for Web Designers (2010)

CSS3 for web designers

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From advanced selectors to generated content to the triumphant return of web fonts, and from gradients, shadows, and rounded corners to full-blown animations, CSS3 is a universe of creative possibilities. No one can better guide you through these galaxies than world-renowned designer, author, and CSS superstar Dan Cederholm. Learn what works, how it works, and how to work around browsers where it doesn’t work.

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A Book Apart
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Other Titles
CSS 3 for web designers, CSS Three for web designers, Cascading Style Sheets 3 for web designers, Cascading Style Sheets Three for web designers

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1 online resource (125 p.)
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125

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OL43971472M
ISBN 10
0133052990
ISBN 13
9780133052992, 9780132858359
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801977548

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OL15547698W

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