CSS Secrets

@csssecretsbook

Better solutions to everyday Web design problems. Written by , published by , foreword by

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    Feb 23
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    29 Dec 2020
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    Anything writes (her book sits on my desk, within reach at all times) has produced videos on CSS grid.

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    13 Nov 2020
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    I like recommending by !

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    29 Oct 2020

    <!— If you do this, kittens die —> 😄 love it 💖

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    4 Oct 2020
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    +1 to CSS Secrets 🥰, and about CSS Optimization Basic I will share my opinion after reader it 😜

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    4 Oct 2020

    I'm studying hard to my next post

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    I love CSS Secrets from . Awesome book 📖. Probably going to get the CSS optimization basics book there, is it good? 🙂

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    26 Aug 2020

    On the blog today, Stefanie spends some time looking at 's CSS Secrets and finds five tricks that have blown her mind:

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    I wouldn’t call it “beginner” but it’s def eye opening

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    19 Aug 2020
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    see 's "css secrets" book

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    16 Aug 2020
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    I agree totally and I would add other books that have helped me greatly in my CSS skills: • CSS The Definitive Guide by and • CSS Secrets by

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    12 Aug 2020

    It finally arrived and I have to say it; what an amazing book! I’m in love, as a student this has made my life so much easier 😻 thank you 💗💗💗 top class 👌🏽

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    23 Jul 2020

    Yesterday I started reading “CSS Secrets” by and I find amazing that coding best practices usually associated with backend and frontend still apply to CSS 🙌

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    20 Jul 2020
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    📕Don’t Make Me Think by Steve Krug 📗The Design of Everyday Things by Don Norman 📘CSS Secrets by 📕JavaScript for Web Designers by 📗SVG Animations by 📘CSS Definitive Guide by 📕Pretty Much Everything by Aaron Draplin

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    20 Jul 2020
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    11 Jun 2020

    Today I finished reading 's CSS Secrets book (wow it even has a twitter ) and it was AMAZING, highly recommend if you do any kind of design, even if I use under 10% of the material I feel like I learned a ton about css (not an introductory book at all)

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    The Predictors by Thomas Bass Programming Pearls by Jon Bentley CSS Secrets by Simple Path To Wealth by Showstopper by G. Pascal Zachary Graphics Programming Black Book by Michael Abrash The C Programming Language by K&R To many more to name

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    10 May 2020
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    ‘a CSS Secrets came out in 2015 but was so ahead of its time I think it’s still relevant.

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    16 Mar 2020
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    check out 's "CSS Secrets", it's fantastic.

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    13 Mar 2020

    Eric Meyer's Smashing CSS is fantastic. It's outdated, but it's a great starter. 's book CSS Secrets is baller. You will see how complex CSS has become. Read what has produced on CSS Grid. Jen slowly convinced me that CSS can be programming

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