Items tagged with procsstechniques

Link // 08.23.2008 // 9:29 AM // 0 CommentsPro CSS Techniques: by Jeff Croft, Ian Lloyd and Dan Rubin

Dan made us a site for Pro CSS Techniques. Sure, the book was released almost two years ago — but better late than never, right? The site Dan designed is beautiful. Ian and I couldn’t ask for a better promo for our book. Thanks, Rubin! Visit site »

Link // 10.03.2007 // 8:38 PM // 1 CommentRoman Leinwather: Pro CSS Techniques book review

Roman Leinwather gives our book a really stellar review. Thanks so much, Lewro! Visit site »

Link // 02.26.2007 // 2:18 AM // 0 CommentsGodbit: Pro CSS Techniques Review

Nathan Smith wrote a very positive review of Pro CSS Techniques over at Godbit.com. Thanks so much, Nathan! Visit site »

Link // 01.10.2007 // 9:55 PM // 0 CommentsNate Klaiber reviews Pro CSS Techniques

Thanks for the great review, Nate. Glad you liked it! :) Visit site »

Link // 01.08.2007 // 5:14 PM // 2 CommentsDamon Armstrong: Review of Pro CSS Techniques

Another review of Pro CSS Techniques, this one quite glowing. Thanks so much for taking the time to do this, Damon! Visit site »

Link // 01.08.2007 // 3:48 AM // 0 CommentsSnook Review: Pro CSS Techniques

Jonathan reviews Pro CSS Techniques. Thanks, Jonathan! Visit site »

Link // 11.21.2006 // 2:21 AM // 0 CommentsDigital Web Magazine publishes “CSS Styling for Print and Other Media,” from Pro CSS Techniques

Digital Web Magazine has posted an except from our upcoming book Pro CSS Techniques. This chapter, on using CSS for mediums other than the screen, was written by Ian Lloyd. Thanks to Nick, Carolyn, and everyone at Digital Web for publishing this! Visit site »

Blog entry // 11.20.2006 // 1:05 AM // 22 CommentsVegas, baby. Vegas.

In which I rip off a few thoughts before heading to Sin City for a Thanksgiving feast of a different kind.

Photo // 10.27.2006 // 10:49 AM // 4 Comments
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Blog entry // 10.16.2006 // 7:14 PM // 58 CommentsFive things I’m doing to get better at web design

In which I brainstorm about things I’d like to do with some of my spare time, now that my first book is (mostly) done.

Link // 09.05.2006 // 6:13 AM // 0 CommentsAndy Budd: Web Design Books: Wishlist

Andy lists some upcoming books he’s looking forward to, and is kind enough to include Pro CSS Techniques. Thanks so much, Andy. I hope we don’t disappoint! Visit site »

Blog entry // 08.07.2006 // 11 AM // 29 CommentsA helping hand for Dvorak

In which Simon, Dan, Ian and I offer John C. Dvorak free copies of our new books in an effort to ensure his Internet connection doesn’t go losing a bit of CSS data.

Link // 07.17.2006 // 4:49 PM // 0 CommentsBeginning CSS Web Development, By Simon Collison

Coming very soon, and aligned with an advanced book I’m working on for Apress, I’ve read the first several chapters of Simon’s new book and it’s terrific. If you’re just getting into CSS development, you’ve got to have it. Visit site »

Link // 07.12.2006 // 8:02 PM // 0 CommentsGarrett Dimon: My Process from Comp to Page

Garret, who almost always writes great stuff, has a new piece on his web design process. He’s got some great tips, and many of them are very similar to the ones I’m suggesting in the upcoming Pro CSS Techniques. Visit site »