All Consuming


6 out of 6 people (100%) think this is worth consuming…

073571245x
Eric Meyer on CSS: Mastering the Language of Web Design
by Eric A. Meyer
See this at Amazon.com

5 people are consuming this.

11 people have consumed this.

5 entries have been written about this.

Corinne S.
Seattle

A review of this — 3 years ago

This book wasn’t put together in a way that work for me. It was all about re-creating his examples in order to learn the techniques of CSS. If that style of learning appeals to you, than this is probably an excellent book to learn from.

Even though I didn’t end up using it much, it was clear to me from Meyer’s writing, particularly his factual margin notes, that he’s extremely knowledgeable and communicates well on the topic. I suspect that I would find his other books on CSS useful. However, this one was much too formulaic for me.

I find this interesting since the “Bulletproof Web Design” book that I enjoyed so much is also based around examples. But those seemed much easier to adapt and use as needed for similar projects without actually following along step-by-step to re-create his examples. Now that I’ve read some of Dan Cederholm, Jeffrey Zeldman and Eric Meyer, I can see the variation in approaches. I’m not yet knowledgeable enough to know which approaches are best, but since all of these guys are associated with one another I suspect they are all good and that the variation is just that. Perhaps at some point I’ll pick up the O’Reilly CSS book that Meyer wrote or one of his other “cut and dried” CSS books.

Meitar M.
New York City

A story about this — 4 years ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

Learn CSS by using it with help directly from one of the masters! If you are comfortable working with source code and want to get your hands dirty with some real-life CSS, then buy this book and work through the projects as Eric guides you. Once you’ve worked through the projects in this book, you’ll feel ten times more confident that you, too, can create beautiful web designs with a little CSS know-how. (Not recommended, though still useful, for a point-and-click designer.)

A story about this — 4 years ago

Eric Meyer knows CSS, and if you pick up this book, you’ll learn a lot, too.

sjarvis
Fayetteville

A story about this — 6 years ago

A great intro to designing with CSS. Even the experienced will learn a few things and certainly fill in a few holes.

jaydatema
Brooklyn

A story about this — 6 years ago

Hoping this will help me polish the design of Hermes: The Weblog.


FAQ | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | | Robot Co-op Blog | Copyright © 2004 - 2009 Robot Co-op