CSS Cookbook

Second Edition November 2006
ISBN 978-0-596-52741-9
Seiten 538
EUR43.00, SFR71.90


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Preface

1. General
      1.1 Using CSS with HTML
      1.2 Using Different Selectors to Apply Styles
      1.3 Determining When to Use Class and ID Selectors
      1.4 Understanding CSS Properties
      1.5 Understanding the Box Model
      1.6 Understanding DOCTYPES and Effects on Browser Layout
      1.7 Associating Styles to a Web Page
      1.8 How to Use Different Types of Style Sheets
      1.9 Adding Comments Within CSS
      1.10 Organizing the Contents of a Style Sheet
      1.11 Organizing Style Sheet Files
      1.12 Working with Shorthand Properties
      1.13 Setting up an Alternate Style Sheet
      1.14 Using Floats with Images
      1.15 Using Absolute Positioning
      1.16 Using Relative Positioning
      1.17 Using CSS in Adobe Dreamweaver
      1.18 Using CSS in Microsoft Expression Web Designer

2. Web Typography
      2.1 Specifying Fonts
      2.2 Specifying Font Measurements and Sizes
      2.3 Gaining More Control over Font Sizes
      2.4 Enforcing Font Sizes
      2.5 Centering Text
      2.6 Setting Text to Be Justified
      2.7 Removing Space Between Headings and Paragraphs
      2.8 Setting a Simple Initial Cap
      2.9 Setting a Larger, Centered Initial Cap
      2.10 Setting an Initial Cap with Decoration (Imagery)
      2.11 Creating a Heading with Stylized Text
      2.12 Creating a Heading with Stylized Text and Borders
      2.13 Stylizing a Heading with Text and an Image
      2.14 Creating a Pull Quote with HTML Text
      2.15 Creating a Pull Quote with Borders
      2.16 Creating a Pull Quote with Images
      2.17 Setting the Indent in the First Line of a Paragraph
      2.18 Setting the Indent of Entire Paragraphs
      2.19 Creating a Hanging Indent
      2.20 Styling the First Line of a Paragraph
      2.21 Styling the First Line of a Paragraph with an Image
      2.22 Creating a Highlighted Text Effect
      2.23 Changing Line Spacing
      2.24 Adding a Graphic Treatment to HTML Text
      2.25 Placing Shadow Behind Text
      2.26 Adjusting the Spacing Between Letters and Words

3. Images
      3.1 Placing a Border Around an Image
      3.2 Removing Borders Set on Images by Default in Some Browsers
      3.3 Setting a Background Image
      3.4 Creating a Line of Background Images
      3.5 Placing a Background Image on a Web Page
      3.6 Using Multiple Background Images on One Selector
      3.7 Creating a Stationary Background Image
      3.8 Overlaying HTML Text on an Image
      3.9 Replacing HTML Text with an Image
      3.10 Replacing HTML Text with Flash Text
      3.11 Using Multiple PNGs with Transparency
      3.12 Building a Panoramic Image Presentation
      3.13 Combining Different Image Formats
      3.14 Rounding Corners with Fixed-Width Columns
      3.15 Rounding Corners (Sliding Doors Technique)
      3.16 Rounding Corners (Mountaintop Technique)
      3.17 Rounding Corners with JavaScript
      3.18 Placing a Drop Shadow Behind an Image
      3.19 Placing a Smooth Drop Shadow Behind an Image
      3.20 Making Images Scalable
      3.21 Making Word Balloons
      3.22 Hindering People from Stealing Your Images
      3.23 Inserting Reflections on Images Automatically
      3.24 Using Image Sprites

4. Page Elements
      4.1 Eliminating Page Margins
      4.2 Coloring the Scrollbar
      4.3 Techniques for Centering Elements on a Web Page
      4.4 Placing a Page Border
      4.5 Customizing a Horizontal Rule
      4.6 Adding a Lightbox

5. Lists
      5.1 Changing the Format of a List
      5.2 Writing Cross-Browser Indentation in Lists
      5.3 Place Dividers Between List Items
      5.4 Creating Custom Text Markers for Lists
      5.5 Creating Custom Image Markers for Lists
      5.6 Inserting Large Custom Image Markers for Lists
      5.7 Making a List Presentation Rich with Imagery
      5.8 Creating Inline Lists
      5.9 Making Hanging Indents in a List
      5.10 Moving the Marker Inside the List

6. Links and Navigation
      6.1 Removing Underlines from Links (and Adding Other Decorations)
      6.2 Changing Link Colors
      6.3 Changing Link Colors in Different Sections of a Page
      6.4 Placing an Icon at the End of the Link
      6.5 Changing Cursors
      6.6 Creating Rollovers Without JavaScript
      6.7 Creating Text Navigation Menus and Rollovers
      6.8 Building Horizontal Navigation Menus
      6.9 Building a Navigation Menu with Access Keys
      6.10 Creating Breadcrumb Navigation
      6.11 Creating Image-Based Rollovers
      6.12 Creating Collapsible Menus
      6.13 Creating Contextual Menus
      6.14 Making Tool Tips with the Title Attribute
      6.15 Designing a Dynamic Visual Menu
      6.16 Apply Styles Dynamically to a Web Page

7. Forms
      7.1 Modifying the Spacing Around a Form
      7.2 Setting Styles for Input Elements
      7.3 Applying Different Styles to Different Input Elements in the Same Form
      7.4 Setting Styles for textarea Elements
      7.5 Setting Styles for Select and Option Elements
      7.6 Creating a Macintosh-Styled Search Field
      7.7 Styling Form Buttons
      7.8 Creating an Image Submit Button
      7.9 Setting Up a Submit-Once-Only Button
      7.10 Creating a Submit Button That Looks Like HTML Text
      7.11 Making an HTML Text Link Operate Like a Submit Button
      7.12 Designing a Web Form Without Tables
      7.13 Designing a Two Column Form Without Tables
      7.14 Highlighting Form Fields
      7.15 Integrating Form Feedback with a Form
      7.16 Styling Access Keys in Web Forms
      7.17 Grouping Common Form Elements
      7.18 Entering Data into a Form Like a Spreadsheet
      7.19 Sample Design: A Login Form
      7.20 Sample Design: A Registration Form

8. Tables
      8.1 Setting the Cell Spacing
      8.2 Setting the Borders and Cell Padding
      8.3 Setting the Style for Caption
      8.4 Setting the Styles Within Table Cells
      8.5 Setting Styles for Table Header Elements
      8.6 Removing Gaps from Images Placed in Table Cells
      8.7 Eliminating Gaps Between Table Cells
      8.8 Creating Alternating Background Colors in Table Rows
      8.9 Adding a Highlighting Effect on a Table Row
      8.10 Sample Design: An Elegant Calendar

9. Page Layouts
      9.1 Building a One-Column Layout
      9.2 Building a Two-Column Layout
      9.3 Building a Two-Column Layout with Fixed-Width Columns
      9.4 Creating a Flexible Multicolumn Layout with Floats
      9.5 Creating a Fixed-Width Multicolumn Layout with Floats
      9.6 Creating a Flexible Multicolumn Layout with Positioning
      9.7 Creating a Fixed-Width Multicolumn Layout with Positioning
      9.8 Using Floats to Display Columns in Any Order
      9.9 Designing an Asymmetric Layout

10. Print
      10.1 Creating a Printer-Friendly Page
      10.2 Making a Web Form Print-Ready
      10.3 Displaying URIs After Links
      10.4 Inserting Special Characters Before Links
      10.5 Sample Design: A Printer-Friendly Page with CSS

11. Hacks, Workarounds, and Troubleshooting
      11.1 Isolating Styles for Netscape Navigator 4.x
      11.2 Delivering Specific Styles to Internet Explorer 5.x for Windows
      11.3 Removing Web Page Flicker in Internet Explorer 5.x for Windows
      11.4 Keeping Background Images Stationary in Internet Explorer 6 for Windows
      11.5 Using Internet Explorer for Windows' Conditional Comments to Deliver Styles
      11.6 Keeping CSS Rules from Internet Explorer 5 for Macintosh
      11.7 Setting Up an Intelligent Hack Management System
      11.8 Diagnosing CSS Bugs and Browser Issues
      11.9 Testing a Site Design on More Than One Platform with Only One Computer
      11.10 Installing More Than One Version of Internet Explorer for Windows on a Computer
      11.11 Testing a Web Site with a Text Browser

12. Designing with CSS
      12.1 Enlarging Text Excessively
      12.2 Creating Unexpected Incongruity
      12.3 Combining Unlike Elements to Create Contrast
      12.4 Leading the Eye with Contrast
      12.5 Checking for Enough Color Contrast
      12.6 Emphasizing a Quotation

A. Resources

B. CSS 2.1 Properties and Proprietary Extensions

C. CSS 2.1 Selectors, Pseudo-Classes, and Pseudo-Elements

D. Styling of Form Elements

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