Friday, January 16, 2009

Stylin with CSS or vi Editor Pocket Reference

Stylin' with CSS: A Designer's Guide, Second Edition

Author: Charles Wyke Smith

Cascading Style Sheets enable you to rapidly create web designs that can be shared by hundreds or even thousands of web pages. It accelerates development cycles by centralizing text and layout information for easy editing and updates. This book teaches you everything you need to know to start using CSS in your web development work, from the basics of marking up your content and styling text, through the creation of multi-column page layouts without the use of tables. Learn to create interface components, such as drop-down menus, navigation links, and animated graphical buttons, using only CSS  (no JavaScript required). Discover how to design code that works on the latest standard-compliant browsers, such as IE7 and current versions of Firefox, Safari, and Opera, while working around the quirks of the older ones. With a mastery of CSS, your web design capabilities will move to a new level, and everything you need to know to get started and build your skills is right here in this book. You’ll be stylin’ in no time!












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vi Editor Pocket Reference

Author: Arnold Robbins

The vi Editor Pocket Reference is a companion volume to O'Reilly's newly updated 6th edition of Learning the vi Editor, presenting movement and editing commands, the command-line options, and other elements of the vi editor in an easy-to-use tabular format.



Table of Contents:
Introduction
Conventions
1.Command-Line Options
2.vi Commands
3.Input Mode Shortcuts
4.Substitution and Regular Expressions
5.ex Commands
6.Initialization and Recovery
7.vi Options
8.Enhanced Tags and Tag Stacks
9.nvi-New vi
10.elvis
11.vim-vi Improved
12.vile-vi Like Emacs
13.Clone Source and Contact Information

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