Here's how to make CSS work the way it should
Cascading Style Sheets, the technology meant to bring order out of chaos by letting you update Web sites effortlessly, just doesn't always work. You recognize that when you discover your graphics, perfectly positioned in Firefox, throw your page out of whack when viewed in Explorer. The solution? This cutting-edge collection of hacks, tweaks, and filters—a one-stop resource for tailoring CSS to solve the problems you face every day. From pacifying those ancient browsers to achieving accessibility, these tools can bring CSS's promise back online—Web sites without worry.
- Filter CSS for older browsers and hide it from newer ones
- Use CSS to enhance graphics and media
- Sample a selection of ways to resolve CSS display issues
- Script your own Document Object Model and JavaScript hacks
- Debug and troubleshoot CSS
- Make the most of CSS and implement CSS hacks in Dreamweaver®
- Create CSS-savvy Dreamweaver templates
- Apply CSS hacks to create accessible sites
- Code server-side solutions with ASP, PHP, or ColdFusion®
About the Author
Joseph Lowery is the author of the
Dreamweaver MX 2004 Bible (Indianapolis, IN, Wiley Publishing, 2004) and the
Fireworks MX Bible (Indianapolis, IN:Wiley Publishing, 2002), as well as
Design and Deploy (San Francisco: Macromedia Press, 2004) and
Joseph Lowery’s Beyond Dreamweaver (Berkeley, CA: New Riders Press, 2002). In recent years, he co-authored
Dreamweaver MX 2004 Web Application Recipes (Berkeley, CA: New Riders Press, 2003) with Eric Ott and the
Dreamweaver MX Killer Tips book (Berkeley, CA: New Riders Press, 2003) with Angela Buraglia. His books are international bestsellers, having sold more than 400,000 copies worldwide in nine different languages. As a programmer, he has developed numerous extensions for the Dreamweaver community, both free and commercial, including FlashBang! and Deva Tools for Dreamweaver. He also has presented at MacDesign in Chicago, Seybold in both Boston and San Francisco, and Macromedia MAX conferences in the U.S. and Europe.