CSS in Easy Steps, by Mike McGrath

by Admin on May 30, 2010

Cascading Style Sheets CSS in Easy Steps, by Mike McGrath is an important language to master for people designers wanting their web pages to look good, load fast and be easy to maintain. In this book author Mike McGrath explains CSS and gives a good overview of how to use it.

CSS in Easy Steps is short and sweet. I was surprised by the amount of material McGrath has been able to get into the less than 200 pages of this book. It contains a fairly comprehensive overview of CSS with fairly wide coverage and with a very good presentation of the principal features of CSS. It even has a relatively good presentation of some of the new features of CSS3.

However, there are some minor flaws in the book. For instance, McGrath gives readers a basic CSS page layout using absolute positioned sidebars without explaining the limitations of this design at all. Designs with absolutely positioned sidebars are hardly ever used, and should not be used by people why do not know the problems of these designs (e.g. overwriting the footer is there is more content in the sidebars than in the main content column). Also, a few references or links to further explanations or more advanced examples or problems involved in using CSS would have improved the book.

Even so, this is a good and useful book. To my mind this book, written in an easy to follow style, with good explanations in plain English, is a very useful book for beginners. For more advanced users there is little new in this book, and it is far too brief to serve as a reference book.

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