Lists and Generated Content in CSS: Going Beyond Bullet Points
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Lists and Generated Content Estelle Weyl epub Lists and Generated Content Estelle Weyl pdf download Lists and Generated Content Estelle Weyl pdf file Lists and Generated Content Estelle Weyl audiobook Lists and Generated Content Estelle Weyl book review Lists and Generated Content Estelle Weyl summary | #10774280 in Books | 2017-01-25 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.84 x.59 x5.91l,.0 | File type: PDF | 75 pages||About the Author|
|Estelle Weyl is a front-end engineer who has been developing standards-based accessible websites since 1999. She writes two technical blogs pulling millions of visitors, and speaks about CSS3, HTML5, JavaScript and mobile web development a
Lists are the foundation of many web interfaces, going far beyond bullet points. Over the years, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) has supported a variety of list types, but CSS3 and increasing browser support give you many more options? for structuring and presenting lists. At the same time, CSS has learned to insert more than the bullet points that come with some lists, allowing you to reduce redundancy, simplify your markup, and achieve greater consistency in your lay...
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