Now that Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) have finally come of age, web designers can take complete control of the appearance of their web pages. No longer do you have to fret about how different web browsers or individual viewers can alter your design. Problem is, most web authors only treat CSS as a kind of window-dressing to spruce up the appearance of their sites, because integrating CSS with a site's underlying HTML is hard work, and often frustratingly complicated.
Enter 'CSS: The Missing Manual', which clearly explains this powerful design tool and how you can use it to build sparklingly new web sites, or refurbish old sites that are ready for an upgrade.
Written by David McFarland (the best-selling author of O'Reilly's 'Dreamweaver: The Missing Manual'), this book is a valuable resource, whether you're a beginner or a web-building veteran.