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Everything You Know About CSS Is Wrong!
Editorial Reviews
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InfoWorld
This aggressively titled, well-written book is about CSS tables. Andrew and Yank make a compelling case for the position that it is time to adopt CSS tables, while handling older versions of IE with conditionally included CSS. They provide short, clear examples of how to do this.
Review: "Everything You Know About CSS Is Wrong!" [external link] | By Martin Heller
InfoWorld
This aggressively titled, well-written book is about CSS tables. Andrew and Yank make a compelling case for the position that it is time to adopt CSS tables, while handling older versions of IE with conditionally included CSS. They provide short, clear examples of how to do this.
Review: "Everything You Know About CSS Is Wrong!" [external link] | By Martin Heller
stuffandnonsense.co.uk
Making me think differently about CSS tables is Rachel's aim in Everything You Know About CSS Is Wrong! As we'll see, she does a damn fine job.
Are CSS tables ready for prime time? [external link] | By Andy Clarke
WebTeacher
Most designers haven’t seen much advantage to be gained from using the CSS table layout properties and don’t have a lot of experience with them. This book gives you concrete examples of how to get up to speed with these CSS3 properties... Importantly, since IE6/IE7 are still with us, there’s some quick and easy to use help for how you can create a style sheet for those older browsers that will be acceptable to substitute when you are using a CSS table display layout.
Review: Everything You Know About CSS is Wrong! [external link] | By Virgina DeBolt
Uncoverr
The design topics in this book are revolutionary. The book is very easy to look at and the writing is very easy to read.
Everything You Know About CSS is Wrong! [external link] | By Lachy
Accessify.com
The sooner that IE8 can be adopted, the better, and these techniques can start to get a proper working out. Who knows, there may be a whole new raft of tricks that will arise as a result of these CSS table layout properties...
Everything You Know About CSS is Wrong [external link] | By Ian Lloyd
Graphics.com
I can recommend Everything You Know as a worthwhile recap of what has led us to this point and a valuable grounding for what the future might hold.
This Is Not Happening! [external link] | By Chris Dickman
Hacks of MVP
I think this is a must read book for anybody who designs or layouts web pages, whether you a graphic designer or programmer or in-between however the book is very short and really only deals with a single topic, even though it does it in-depth. The book is in full color which makes it a beautiful book
Everything You Know About CSS is Wrong - Review [external link] | By Colin Brown - Microsoft MVP
CVW Web Design
Everything You Know about CSS is Wrong! is worth buying if you use CSS for website layout. It describes several new CSS layout methods. It has made me think about these methods [2] and when I might use them and that’s a good thing.
Review of Everything You Know About CSS is Wrong [external link] | By CVW Web Design
Create Sean: Journey to Professional Designer
Everything You Know About CSS is Wrong is an engaging read and provides insight into using CSS tables. I’m determined to try this on a couple of personal sites.
Review: Everything You Know about CSS is Wrong [external link] | By Sean
YYZTech
this book is a good quick read, maybe like a bit of a manifesto with a cookbook in the middle. It tells readers how we got here, how modern CSS can make our jobs easier and provides a bit of peek at what's coming up (hopefully) in the next year or so.
Review of Everything You Know About CSS is Wrong [external link] | By Zoltan
UtahCon
I don’t know how Sitepoint knew it, but they are right, I suck at CSS! Luckily I came across this book and all that is going to change.
Everything you know about CSS is wrong! [external link] | By Adam Barrett

