CSS Secrets

Better Solutions to Everyday Web Design Problems

No cover

Lea Verou: CSS Secrets (2015, O'Reilly Media, Incorporated)

English language

Published Nov. 6, 2015 by O'Reilly Media, Incorporated.

ISBN:
978-1-4493-7277-4
Copied ISBN!

View on OpenLibrary

5 stars (1 review)

Based on two popular talks from author Lea Verou - including CSS3 Secrets: 10 things you may not know about CSS - this practical guide provides more than 50 undocumented techniques and tips for using CSS3 to create better websites. The talks that spawned this book have been top-rated by W3Conf and .net magazine. Get information you won't find in any other book Learn through small, easily digestible chapters Helps you understand CSS more deeply so you can improve your own solutions Apply Lea's techniques to problems other than those she discusses Gain tips from a rockstar author who works for W3C - the organization responsible for CSS.

3 editions

Review of 'CSS secrets' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I think this is the best CSS book I have encountered. Book presents 47 everyday design problems with well thought out alternative solutions using latest CSS features.

First chapter gives short introduction on how CSS standards are formed and presents some best practices for writing CSS. That introduction chapter itself changed the way how I have been thinking the DRY principle regarding CSS. Before my interpretation of DRY CSS did limit in clever use of selectors etc to maximize re-usability / minimize file size. However book presents DRY as a design which could be changed with minimal number of property changes.

Rest of the chapters are actual design problems with solutions divided into several categories like typography, user experience, backgrounds, animations etc…

Pros and cons of each alternative solution are discussed and each problem is worked towards solution as DRY as possible without adding extra HTML wrappers when not absolutely …

Subjects

  • Cascading style sheets