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Charles Wyke-Smith

"Stylin' with CSS: A Designer's Guide 2nd Edition"

However, the code is all
mine, and while I have tested every line of it, I ask you to do two
things. First, if you want to use code shown in the book, don??™t
copy it from the pages. Besides being a waste of time as all the
code can be downloaded in seconds from the book??™s Web site,
www.stylinwithcss.com, I will also ?¬? x any errors that are found and
update the downloadable ?¬? les.
??¦ and Don??™t Forget to Write
Second, if you do ?¬? nd errors, please use the email form on the
Stylin??™ with CSS site to let me know and I will publish them on the
site. I also welcome your comments and suggestions, so do take
a minute to drop me a line after you get through with the book. I
will try to reply to everyone who writes, and I??™ll certainly also try
to answer any questions you may have. I have limited time to help
solve speci?¬? c code problems, but if you really want to send me CSS
to look at, please embed it in the head of the XHTML document and
put any images on your own server with absolute URLs to them;
then email the XHTML document to me and I can just pop the page
open and take a quick look.
Finally, thanks for buying this book. I hope it??™s a huge help to you.
INTRODUCTION xv
KEY TO ICONS
USED IN THE BOOK:
= Note
= Tip
= Warning
CHAP T E R 1
XHTML:
Giving Structure to Content
3 STYLIN??™ WITH CSS
STYLIN??™ WITH CSS is all about building standards-compliant
Web sites in the most ef?¬? cient, streamlined way possible, while
making those sites accessible to the widest audience and easy
to update.


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