Eric A. Meyer
Eric A. Meyer is a well-known web standards evangelist and expert on CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). He has written numerous books and articles on web design and development, and is recognized for his contributions to the field.
Books
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1. Css Pocket Reference
Visual Presentation for the Web
This concise guide serves as a quick reference for web developers and designers, offering a comprehensive overview of CSS properties, selectors, and syntax. It provides clear explanations and practical examples to help users efficiently apply CSS rules to enhance the styling and layout of web pages. The book is structured to facilitate easy lookup, making it an invaluable resource for both beginners and experienced professionals seeking to refine their CSS skills and improve their web design projects.
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2. Cascading Style Sheets
A practical, example-driven guide that explains core CSS concepts—selectors, the cascade and specificity, inheritance, the box model, positioning, floats, and layout—while covering typography, colors, media types, printing, and cross-browser issues; it emphasizes hands-on examples, best practices, and techniques for creating consistent, accessible, and maintainable stylesheets for the web.
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3. Eric Meyer On Css
A practical, example-driven guide to Cascading Style Sheets that explains fundamentals such as selectors, specificity, inheritance and the box model, then moves into layout techniques (floats, positioning, and columns), typography, forms and UI styling, and strategies for cross-browser compatibility and maintainable, modular CSS; written to give front-end developers clear explanations, real-world examples, and best practices for creating standards-compliant, robust stylesheets.