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CSS3 Reference - An Alphabetical Guide

Jo Foster

Publisher: Elluminet Press

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Summary

The CSS3 Reference: An Alphabetical Guide is the perfect resource for students, hobbyists, and aspiring developers who need a clear and dependable reference for all things CSS3.
 
What Makes This Guide Essential:
 
CSS properties meticulously organized in alphabetical order for quick and easy access, complete with syntax, examples, and possible values.
 
Focused on practical use, this guide helps you find answers fast without sifting through websites, tutorials, or lengthy explanations.
 
Covers essential topics like responsive design, animations, and modern layout techniques to keep your projects up-to-date.
 
Who This Guide is For:
 
Students: A must-have reference for class projects, assignments, and building a strong foundation in CSS.
 
Hobbyists: Ideal for those exploring web design and development as a creative outlet.
 
Aspiring Developers: An essential companion for learning CSS and progressing toward advanced web development skills.
 
Whether you're tweaking styles, learning a new property, or debugging your latest project, the CSS3 Reference: An Alphabetical Guide is your trusted companion for mastering CSS3.
Available since: 11/29/2024.
Print length: 200 pages.

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