BKEYKACW.RVW 20090305 "Everything You Know About CSS is Wrong!", Rachel Andrew/Kevin Yank, 2008, 978-0-9804552-2-9, U$29.95/C$29.95 %A Rachel Andrew edgeofmyseat.com %A Kevin Yank yesimcanadian.com %C 48 Cambridge Street, Collingwood, Victoria, Australia 3066 %D 2008 %G 978-0-9804552-2-9 0-9804552-2-7 %I Sitepoint Pty. Ltd. %O U$29.95/C$29.95 business@sitepoint.com sitepointpr@oreilly.com %O http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0980455227/robsladesinterne http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0980455227/robsladesinte-21 %O http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0980455227/robsladesin03-20 %O Audience a- Tech 2 Writing 1 (see revfaq.htm for explanation) %P 116 p. %T "Everything You Know About CSS is Wrong!" The preface states that the book is intended for Web developers who wish to learn about CSS3 (Cascading Style Sheets version 3), learn the latest capabilities in CSS, or learn about how compatible modern browsers are with regard to CSS3 rendering. Chapter one notes the history of the browser wars of the last decade, with particular reference to the relative ability of each browser to display CSS properly. The old, problematic, messy and kludgy way to do page layout is contrasted, in chapter two, with the new, sleek, CSS3 way. (The observant reader may note that the old way is not explained particularly clearly, which may put it at a disadvantage.) Various new CSS elements are described in chapter three. Chapter four examines a few options for dealing with older browsers that do not support CSS. Some of the new display options which may be added to CSS3 are outlined in chapter five. This book does not appear suitable for those wishing to learn CSS3. It does point out new capabilites, and provides a list of browsers which will display CSS3, but doesn't inform the reader as to how compatible the browsers are. Therefore, the stated objectives are only partially fulfilled. copyright Robert M. Slade, 2009 BKEYKACW.RVW 20090305