Transcending CSS: The Fine Art of Web Design Review

Posted on 19. Apr, 2007 by Danny Outlaw in Uncategorized

Transcending CSS – Helping you become a better CSS designer.
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Transcending CSS

I’m a cheap guy and I have a hard time shelling out $50 for just about anything, especially a book. But shortly after picking up a copy of Transcending CSS: The Fine Art of Web Design, I was practically running to the checkout line. Transcending CSS was just the CSS design book I had been looking for.

Transcending CSS is the perfect CSS book for those who want to take their CSS design skills to the next level. If you know a decent amount about CSS, but aren’t sure how to put it all together the right way, then this is the book for you. Better still, is that Transcending CSS is written by a designer and not a coder or developer. Meaning that it’s written very visually and in a such a way that will captivate designers.

Some quick facts about Transcending CSS:

• Covers the CSS design process
• Talks about the importance of universal naming conventions
• You can download sample file from the book online
• Great for mid-level and experienced CSS designers
• Focus on semantics, compliance, and validity

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Have you read Transcending CSS before? What did you think?

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