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Pocket Guide
Chris Casciano
Ginormous knowledge, pocket-sized.
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The CSS Pocket Guide
Chris Casciano
Peachpit Press
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Peachpit Press is a division of Pearson Education.
Copyright © 2011 by Chris Casciano
Editor: Kim Wimpsett
Technical editors: Michael Bester and Kimberly Blessing
Production Editor: Myrna Vladic
Compositor: David Van Ness
Indexer: Ann Rogers
Cover Design: Peachpit Press
Interior Design: Peachpit Press
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About the Author
Chris Casciano started building web sites professionally in 1997 when
web development meant working with tables and font tags, sticking to a
“web-safe” color palette, and worrying about load times for those using
dial-up modems. He is now working as freelance web developer, spend-
ing the last nine years in the trenches architecting and building web
sites for digital agencies and their clients. Throughout his career Chris
has explored ways to implement emerging technologies such as HTML5,
CSS3, and JavaScript in practical ways—balancing the bleeding edge with
the responsibilities of serving a diverse audience. His personal projects
and writing have inspired industry leaders with projects such as Daily
CSS Fun in 2002 serving as inspiration for the popular CSS Zen Garden.
Since 2003, Chris has been an advocate for adoption of web standards as
a member of the Web Standards Project.
His personal web site, Place Name Here ( http://placenamehere.com ),
which is now home to a blog covering both web development and his
other passion of digital photography, has been online since 1998.
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Acknowledgments
I have to thank Clifford Colby, Bruce Hyslop, and Lenny Burdette for the
opportunity to write this book and their encouragement along the way.
I must also thank my editors. Kim Wimpsett at Peachpit Press deserves
credit for all her hard work including her endless battles like those with
square brackets and the words then / than . My friends and technical
editors Michael Bester and Kimberly Blessing were invaluable in helping
craft the pages of this book and kept me in line and on topic.
Thanks to my family, including Mom, Dad, Mari and Justin, Joanna and
Jared (and Lily), and Matt, for everything.
Finally, thanks to the people I’ve shared the Internet with over the past
15 years—whether through online communities from webdesign-l to
b3s or my co-workers and those in the NYC tech community. You shaped
my understanding of our industry and the technologies we use, and you
encouraged me to keep on keepin’ on throughout my career and my life.
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