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It’s hard to believe it’s been over three years since I wrote the first edition of Stylin’ with CSS. In the intervening time, I have been involved in the development of numerous Web sites and have fi ne-tuned the way I use CSS in the process. I intended to make a few small adjustments to this book for the second edition to cover IE7 and generally bring it up to date, but I ended up making numerous improvements to the fi rst three chapters and completely rewriting the rest of the book. What should have taken weeks took almost a year.
The changes I have made refl ect the inevitable improvement to the skills of anyone who works constantly with CSS, and these changes also more deeply address two skills that all programmers need to master: to avoid rewriting code that they have previously written elsewhere, and to learn to write code in the most economical way possible. Ways in which you can achieve these two worthy goals in your own work are presented throughout this new edition of the book. |
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