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Obras de Eric A. Meyer

Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide (2000) — Autor — 1,183 copias
CSS Pocket Reference (2001) 792 copias
More Eric Meyer on CSS (2004) 237 copias
CSS Web Site Design Hands-On Training (2006) — Autor — 39 copias
CSS and Documents (2012) 26 copias
CSS Fonts (2013) 12 copias
CSS Text (2013) 11 copias
Values, Units, and Colors (2012) — Autor — 11 copias

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Nombre canónico
Meyer, Eric A.
Fecha de nacimiento
c. 1970
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugares de residencia
Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Educación
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio (1988-1992)(B.A. Art History)
Case Western Reserve University School of Graduate Studies, Cleveland, Ohio (1993-94)(candidate for M.A. in English)
Ocupaciones
Web Designer
author
lecturer
programmer
radio show host
Organizaciones
W3C
CSS Advisory Committee
Webmasters' Guild
HTML Writers' Guild
WRUW-FM 91.1, Cleveland, Ohio
Biografía breve
Eric A. Meyer has been working with the Web since late 1993 and is an internationally recognized expert on the subjects of HTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). He is the principal consultant for Complex Spiral Consulting and lives in Cleveland, Ohio. Eric has published several books on CSS, lectures and is considered the preeminent authority in the field.

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vorefamily | 5 reseñas más. | Feb 22, 2024 |
Somewhat dated and showing its age (this book does not cover CSS3, for instance), and is at this point an O'Reilly title that deserves an update to make it current with modern CSS standards and practices. Nevertheless, it's still quite valuable for understanding everything pre-CSS3 and remains a standard of the web developer bookshelf.
 
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wyclif | 5 reseñas más. | Sep 22, 2021 |
Using Fonts on the Web

In this thin, focused volume (68 pages in the print edition), the author tours the CSS font specification, explaining what the spec. means and describing how it’s implemented. He provides many mark-up examples demonstrating how to control the appearance of fonts on a web page, examples that cover most, maybe all, of the actual situations a working developer will encounter. Most of the book expansively explicates the @font-face rule which enables reliable (more-or-less) use of imported fonts, which is increasingly freeing us from prior typographic constraints.

The book helped me immediately, providing a detailed solution to a troubling problem a few minutes after downloading a copy. Besides being handy, it’s exhaustive treatment has made it an often-used reference after that first moment of glory.

A little distracting, without affecting the value of the content, this appears to be a single chapter from a longer book -- “Chapter 1: Fonts” shows up at the front but there’s no Chapter 2 (unless the separately published CSS: Text is Chapter 2) Also, there’s no sign of the publisher’s standard, and welcome, “Who is this book for?” preface, making me wonder a little what the game is we’re playing.

Even with that distraction and the short length, I recommend the book. Meyer knows the subject matter, theoretically and practically, has a straightforward and subtle sense of humor, and comes across as a friendly, helpful guy who happens to know more about the subject than you.

Designer/Developers interested in expanding their typographic skills will find the book useful, as will developers in collaborative relationships with designers. Designers without technical skills would probably find this hard-going, but with some effort it could provide a sound summary of what’s typographically possible these days.
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