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CSS Tips and Practices

Date: 
Wednesday, January 20, 2010 - 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Location: 
University of Arizona Computer Center, Room 337 (Mountain and Speedway)

The January 2010 meeting of TAG will be a panel discussion about style sheet tips and practices.  Speakers are Paul Fini with the UA Biomedical Communications, Scott Fiddelke with the UA External Relations, and Mario Vasquez. with Simpeview Inc.  This presentation assumes a basic familiarity with style sheets (like how to create tag, class, and ID selectors and when each are used).

Presentation given by Scott Fiddelke, on new features for CSS3, as PDF file

CSS Compatibility and Internet Explorer (on MSDN.com)

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc351024(VS.85).aspx

Date acquired/reviewed: 
01/14/2010 (All day)

Everything You Know About CSS Is Wrong

Authors: Rachel Andrew and Kevin Yank
Published by Sitepoint
Copyright 2008
116 pages
No review done by member

Date acquired/reviewed: 
09/30/2009 (All day)
Library item: 
Available
Review needed : 
Yes
Date review needed: 
11/30/2009 (All day)
Review completed: 
No

Using CSS for Drop-down Menu (video tutorial)

Demonstration of how to use unordered lists and list items with special CSS rules to create a drop down menu. There is a reference to a zip file with sample coding. 16 minutes.

Video at cals.arizona.edu/ecat/web/layouts/dropmenu.html

Date acquired/reviewed: 
12/29/2008 (All day)

Stylin' with CSS: A Designer's Guide, 2nd edition

By Charles Wyke-Smith
Published 2008

No member review

 

Date acquired/reviewed: 
09/01/2008 (All day)
Library item: 
Checked out
Borrower: 
Jane Tongate
Borrower email: 
tongate@email.arizona.edu

Inspired CSS: Styling for a Beautiful Web

Review by Laura LePere
 
This DVD is really all about inspiration. Clarke encourages intermediate and advanced web designers to push the envelope with what is possible—and even with what is barely possible—with CSS in 2008.
 
Date acquired/reviewed: 
03/03/2008 (All day)
Library item: 
Available

The Art & Science of CSS

If you’re looking for innovative ideas on how to use standards compliant CSS to make your web page pop and hold the attention of visitors, The Art & Science of CSS is the book to best help you achieve that goal.
 
Date acquired/reviewed: 
08/27/2007 (All day)

Mastering CSS with Dreamweaver CS3

First of all, I will admit that although I have used Dreamweaver over the years, for the most part it has been mainly as a text editor. I felt that I hadn’t truly taken advantage of the many tools this comprehensive application has to offer. So, I was excited at the prospect of a tutorial book to take me through the process of building a site the Dreamweaver way. Now, having made the journey, I can say that I just love this book.
 
Date acquired/reviewed: 
07/05/2008 (All day)

Transcending CSS: The Fine Art of Web Design

Warning: Transcending CSS is not for beginners. It might not even be for intermediate CSS users. It is for advanced users who have made several ho-hum, run-of-the-mill websites with CSS and are looking for ways to put some oomph in their designs. There is code in this book – XHTML markup and CSS syntax are given for all of the examples explained in the book – but it will be useless to readers who don’t already know how to create table-less XHTML and CSS websites. This is not an instructional book; it is an inspirational book.

Date acquired/reviewed: 
10/01/2008 (All day)
Library item: 
Available

Dreamweaver and CSS (TAG meeting)

April 16, 2008 presentation for TAG given by Anne Twaits and Linda Ffolliott. Both are in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at the University of Arizona.

Date acquired/reviewed: 
04/16/2008 (All day)
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