Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Web Design in a Nutshell (A Desktop Quick Reference)
Aaron Gustafson
Published by: O'Reilly Media on February 2006
Of course this isn’t the kind of book you would read cover to cover ... but probably together with this book is really all you need on your reference shelf. The third edition (don’t bother with earlier ones if you are offered second hand!), is comprehensive in it’s scope. You will even learn about doctype swithching to help deliver to earlier browsers.
Amazon have the author wrong—it should be: Jennifer Niederst.
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Most notable among these old browsers is Internet Explorer 6, which is viewed in the web design community as becoming the new Netscape Navigator 4 — a block that holds the World Wide Web back from converting to CSS design. However, the W3 Consortium has made CSS in combination with XHTML the standard for web design.
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