Web authors can waste hours and earn ulcers trying to find answers to all-too-common dilemmas that crop up with each project. The CSS Cookbook cuts straight through the theory to provide hundreds of useful examples and CSS code recipes you can use immediately to format your web pages. Each recipe is presented in the popular problem-solution-discussion format that O'Reilly cookbooks are known for. The accompanying discussion allows you to customize the formatting for your specific purposes, showing why the solution works, so you can adapt these techniques to other situations. Recipes range from the basics that every web author needs to code concoctions that will take your web pages to new levels. This cookbook reflects CSS2, the latest specification, and includes topics that range from basic web typography and page layout to techniques for formatting lists, forms, and tables. The CSS Cookbook is a must-have resource for any web author who has even considered using CSS.
1. Web Typography
2. Page Elements
3. Links and Navigation
4. Lists
5. Forms
6. Tables
7. Page Layouts
8. Print
9. Hacks and Workarounds
10. Designing with CSS
Appendix: Resources