CSS3 layout modules: A Pocket Guide
In the last few years we have seen a great leap forward in what we can achieve with CSS web fonts, gradients, shadows and media queries are now part of our everyday toolkit. CSS layout itself, however, has moved on little. Developers have experimented with using display: table and display: inline-bl...
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Zusammenfassung: | In the last few years we have seen a great leap forward in what we can achieve with CSS web fonts, gradients, shadows and media queries are now part of our everyday toolkit. CSS layout itself, however, has moved on little. Developers have experimented with using display: table and display: inline-block for layout, in order to mitigate the limitations of layouts based on absolute positioning and floats. Yet, these methods seem as much like hacks as those they try to replace, and come with their own problems. In this little book Rachel covers some of the exciting modules that are part of the CSS3 specification. They promise a future where we can lay out elements to a grid and easily achieve the ambitions of equal height columns or spreading content evenly across a page |
Beschreibung: | 73 sider |
ISBN: | 9781907828379 1907828370 |
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