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Author Lowery, Joseph W

Title CSS Hacks and Filters : Making Cascading Stylesheets Work
Published Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, 2005

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Description 1 online resource (288 pages)
Contents CSS Hacks and Filters About the Author Credits Contents at a Glance Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Why Hack CSS? Chapter 2: Filtering CSS for Older Browsers
Chapter 3: Hiding CSS from Newer Browsers Chapter 4: Applying Conditional Comments Chapter 5: Scripting JavaScript and Document Object Model Hacks Chapter 6: Coding Server-Side Solutions
Chapter 7: Enhancing Graphics and Media with CSS Chapter 8: Maintaining Accessibility with CSS Chapter 9: Integrated CSS Hack Layouts Chapter 10: Building Navigation Systems
Chapter 11: Troubleshooting CSS Chapter 12: Implementing CSS Hacks in Dreamweaver Chapter 13: Creating CSS-Savvy Dreamweaver Templates Appendix A: Resources Appendix B: CSS Hacks and Filters Charts
Summary Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a method of describing how a Web page should look in a Web browser, but a growing number of browsers do not support CSS in the same way, forcing developers to constantly play catch-up to keep their sites consistent
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Subject Web sites -- Design.
Computer graphics
Cascading style sheets.
Computer Graphics
computer graphics.
Cascading style sheets
Computer graphics
Web sites -- Design
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780764599972
0764599976