HTML Utopia: Designing Without Tables Using CSSThis book is for Web Developers who want to develop or migrate existing websites from using table-based layouts to using Cascading Style Sheets, which allows for faster page downloads, easier maintainence, faster Website re-designs and better search engine optimization.HTML Utopia covers all aspects of using Cascading Style Sheets in Web Development, and is a must-read for Web Developers designing new sites or upgrading existing ones to use CSS layouts.This book includes one of the most comprehensive CSS2 references on the market. Jeffrey Zeldman, web design guru and co-founder of the Web Standards Project says about this book "After reading this book, you will not only understand how to use CSS to emulate old-school, table driven web layouts, you will be creating Web sites that would be impossible to design using traditional methods". |
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... alignment . Examples of text alignment have appeared in numerous places in this book . Viewed at its most basic level , text alignment is hardly rocket science , so explan- ations of those examples has not been necessary . Now , however ...
Designing Without Tables Using CSS Dan Shafer. Text Alignment in CSS Versus HTML Text Alignment in CSS Versus HTML In HTML , text alignment was typically handled using the < center > tag and the align attribute . Both of these are ...
Designing Without Tables Using CSS Dan Shafer. Alignment of Images and Text As we learned in Chapter 7 , CSS defines the float property to aid in the align- ment of images and text . float corresponds to the deprecated align attribute ...
Contents
Getting the Lay of the Land | 3 |
Putting CSS Into Perspective | 23 |
Digging Below The Surface | 49 |
Copyright | |
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