Introducing cascading style sheets -- The essentials -- Selectors -- The cascade and inheritance -- Text manipulation -- Fonts -- The box model -- CSS buoyancy : floating and vertical alignment -- List properties -- Backgrounds -- Positioning -- Tables -- Styling for print -- XML -- The cursor property -- Using Dean Edwards's IE7
Summary
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a Web markup standard that allows Web developers to define styles to apply to items on thousands of Web pages, rather than marking up the formatting of each item individually. This edition offers information about Firefox 2, Internet Explorer, and other browsers with improved CSS support