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Following the myths and legends about Nazis recruited by the French
Foreign Legion to fight in Indochina, Eric Meyer's new book is
based on the real story of one such former Waffen-SS man who lived
to tell the tale. The Legion recruited widely from soldiers left
unemployed and homeless by the defeat of Germany in 1945. They
offered a new identity and passport to men who could bring their
fighting abilities to the jungles and rice paddies of what was to
become vietnam. These were ruthless, trained killers, brutalised by
the war on the Eastern Front, their killing skills honed to a
razor's edge. They found their true home in Indochina, where they
fought and became a byword for brutal military efficiency.
If you're a web designer or app developer interested in
sophisticated page styling, improved accessibility, and less time
and effort expended, this book is for you. This revised fifth
edition provides a comprehensive guide to CSS implementation along
with a thorough review of the latest CSS specifications. Authors
Eric Meyer and Estelle Weyl show you how to improve user
experience, speed development, avoid potential bugs, and add life
and depth to your applications through layout, transitions and
animations, borders, backgrounds, text properties, and many other
tools and techniques. We read the specs so you don't have to! This
guide covers: Selectors, specificity, and the cascade, including
information on the new cascade layers New and old CSS values and
units, including CSS variables and ways to size based on viewports
Details on font technology and ways to use any available font
variants Text styling, from basic decoration to changing the entire
writing mode Padding, borders, outlines, and margins, now discussed
in terms of the new block- and inline-direction layout paradigm
used by modern browsers Colors, backgrounds, and gradients,
including the conic gradients Accessible data tables Flexible box
and grid layout systems, including new subgrid capabilities 2D and
3D transforms, transitions, and animation Filters, blending,
clipping, and masking Media, feature, and container queries
While flowing text around images is certainly nothing new, with CSS
you can float any element, from images to paragraphs to lists. In
this practical guide, author Eric Meyer reveals some
interesting-and surprising-ways to use CSS floats in your web
design, including the latest capability to flow content past
non-rectangular float shapes. Short and sweet, this book is an
excerpt from the upcoming fourth edition of CSS: The Definitive
Guide. When you purchase either the print or the ebook edition of
CSS Floating, you'll receive a discount on the entire Definitive
Guide once it's released. Why wait? Learn how to bring life to your
web pages now. Learn the characteristics of floated elements, and
CSS rules for using them Be aware of certain rule exceptions when
applying floats to your design, including the use of negative
margins Use the clear property to prevent floats from affecting
elements in the next section of the document Create floating boxes
in non-rectangular shapes, including rounded corners, circles,
ellipses, and even polygons Define float shapes with transparent or
opaque images
Present information in stunning new ways by transforming CSS
elements in two- and three-dimensional space. Whether you're
rotating a photo, doing some interesting perspective tricks, or
creating an interface that lets you reveal information on an
element's backside, this practical guide shows you how to use them
to great effect. Short and sweet, this book is an excerpt from the
upcoming fourth edition of CSS: The Definitive Guide. When you
purchase either the print or the ebook edition of Transforms in
CSS, you'll receive a discount on the entire Definitive Guide once
it's released. Why wait? Learn how to bring life to your web pages
now. Create interesting combinations of 2D transforms and fully
3D-acting interfaces Learn two types of coordinate systems used in
CSS transforms: the Cartesian coordinate system and the spherical
system Use the transform property to translate, scale, rotate, and
skew an element Create the illusion of depth by adding perspective
to an element-or one perspective to a group of elements Reveal the
back of an element with the backface-visibility property
The ability to apply margins, borders, and padding to any web page
element is one of the things that sets CSS so far above traditional
markup. With this practical guide, you will not only learn how to
use these properties to lay out your document, but also how to
change and control the appearance of any element on the page.Short
and sweet, this short book is an excerpt from the upcoming fourth
edition of CSS: The Definitive Guide. When you purchase either the
print or the ebook edition of Padding, Borders, Outlines, and
Margins in CSS, you'll receive a discount on the entire Definitive
Guide once it's released. Why wait? Learn how to bring life to your
web pages nowThe ability to apply margins, borders, and padding to
any web page element is one of the things that sets CSS so far
above traditional markup. With this practical guide, you will not
only learn how to use these properties to lay out your document,
but also how to change and control the appearance of any element on
the page.Short and sweet, this short book is an excerpt from the
upcoming fourth edition ofCSS: The Definitive Guide. When you
purchase either the print or the ebook edition of Padding, Borders,
Outlines, and Margins in CSS, you'll receive a discount on the
entire Definitive Guide once it's released. Why wait? Learn how to
bring life to your web pages now.Understand the CSS box model,
including the way different properties relate to one anotherUse
tricks for defining padding values, including inline element
paddingExplore border width, style, and color, plus the use of
border imagesLearn how to use outlines: presentational elements
that won't affect layoutDive into the use of margins, including the
way top and bottom margins collapse
The Grid Layout spec will soon change your approach to website
design, but there will still be plenty of uses for CSS positioning
tricks. Whether you want to create sidebars that remain in the
viewport (browser window), add sticky section headings to lists or
long articles, or overlap one element with another, this concise
ebook will expertly guide you through all the main CSS positioning
types. Short and deep, this book is an excerpt from the upcoming
fourth edition of CSS: The Definitive Guide. When you purchase
either the print or the ebook edition of Positioning in CSS, you'll
receive a discount on the entire Definitive Guide once it's
released. Why wait? Make your web pages come alive today. You'll
learn how to: Remove an element from a document but keep its new
position part of the document's flow with absolute positioning Keep
an element like a masthead or sidebar in one fixed position in the
viewport with fixed positioning Preserve an element's shape and the
space it occupied in the document with relative positioning Make a
document's headers selectively stay still in response to scrolling
conditions with sticky positioning Eric A. Meyer is an author,
speaker, blogger, sometime teacher, and co-founder of An Event
Apart. He's a two-decade veteran of the Web and web standards, a
past member of the W3C's Cascading Style Sheets Working Group, and
the author of O'Reilly's CSS: The Definitive Guide.
The sequel to the acclaimed 'Devil's Guard - The Real Story', the
former soldiers of the Waffen-SS find themselves embroiled in a new
war. Out of the death and destruction of the French war in
Indochina, a new country is born and a new war begins. Vietnam. The
survivors of Hitler's war in Russia who took up arms for the French
in the bloody conflict that ended with the debacle at Dien Bien Phu
have laid down their arms to start afresh in the fledgling
democracy. Yet there is to be no respite for the Waffen-SS
veterans, for again they are called upon to support the endless
battles against the dark onslaught of the communist hordes. To
defend themselves from both the communists and the Americans,
Jurgen Hoffman and Paul Schuster are compelled to use their brutal
fighting skills and expert knowledge of the enemy to once more wage
war in the steaming cauldron of the South East Asian jungle. The
Devil's Guard is on the march yet again.
This is a unique collection of brand new crime stories from some of
the masters of crimewriting, and only available in this audio
collection. "Welcome to the Sounds of Crime", an exclusive
collection of five brand new short stories by some of the best
crimewriters around. Using the theme of 'audio', this unique
collection features brand new stories by Lawrence Block, Peter
James, Val McDermid, Mark Billingham and Christopher Fowler. By
turns gripping, puzzling and sinister, the Sounds of Crime will
chill your blood from the first spoken word to the last...This
recording is unabridged. Typically abridged audiobooks are not more
than 60 per cent of the author's work and as low as 30 per cent
with characters and plotlines removed.
Isn't table layout something web designers want to avoid? Yes, but
rather than use tables for layout, this book is about the ways that
tables themselves are laid out by CSS, a process more complicated
than it appears. This concise guide takes you on a deep dive into
the concepts necessary for understanding CSS and tables in your web
layout, including table formatting, cell alignment, and table
width. Short and deep, this book is an excerpt from the upcoming
fourth edition of CSS: The Definitive Guide. When you purchase
either the print or the ebook edition of Table Layout in CSS,
you'll receive a discount on the entire Definitive Guide once it's
released. Why wait? Make your web pages come alive today. You'll
explore: Formatting-learn how elements such as display values,
anonymous objects, and table layers relate to each other when you
assemble CSS tables Cell border appearance-understand two distinct
approaches (the separated model and the collapsed model) that
govern how (or if) borders merge Table sizing-determine table width
by using either a fixed- or automatic-width layout, and learn how
heights are calculated
Some aspects of the CSS formatting model may seem counterintuitive
at first, but as you'll learn in this practical guide, the more you
work with these features, the more they make sense. Author Eric
Meyer gives you a good grounding in CSS visual rendering, from
element box rules and concepts to the specifics of managing tricky
layouts for block-level and inline elements. Short and sweet, this
book is an excerpt from the upcoming fourth edition of CSS: The
Definitive Guide. When you purchase either the print or the ebook
edition of Basic Visual Formatting in CSS, you'll receive a
discount on the entire Definitive Guide once it's released. Why
wait? Learn how to bring life to your web pages now. Learn the
details of element box types, including block, inline,
inline-block, list-item, and run-in boxes Change the type of box an
element generates, from inline to block, or list-item to inline
Dive into the complexities of horizontal and vertical block-box
formatting Explore key concepts of inline layout: anonymous text,
em box, content area, leading, inline box, and line box Understand
formatting differences between nonreplaced and replaced inline
elements
One advantage of using CSS3 is that you can apply colors and
backgrounds to any element in a web document, create your own
gradients, and even apply multiple backgrounds to the same element.
This practical guide shows you many ways to use colors,
backgrounds, and gradients to achieve some pretty awesome effects.
Short and sweet, this book is an excerpt from the upcoming fourth
edition of CSS: The Definitive Guide. When you purchase either the
print or the ebook edition of Colors, Backgrounds, and Gradients,
you'll receive a discount on the entire Definitive Guide once it's
released. Why wait? Learn how to bring life to your web pages now.
Define foreground colors for a border or element with the color
property Combine foreground and background colors to create
interesting effects Position and repeat one or more images in an
element's background Fix an image to a screen's viewing area,
rather than to the element that contains it Use color stops to
define vertical, horizontal, and diagonal linear gradients Create
spotlight effects, circular shadows, and other effects with radial
gradients
Exactly how does the "cascade" in Cascading Style Sheets work? This
concise guide demonstrates the power and simplicity of CSS
selectors for applying style rules to different web page elements.
You'll learn how your page's presentation depends on a multitude of
style rules and the complex ways they function - and sometimes
collide - within the document's structure. This guide is a chapter
from the upcoming fourth edition of CSS: The Definitive Guide. When
you purchase either the print or the ebook edition of Selectors,
Specificity, and the Cascade, you'll receive a significant discount
on the entire Definitive Guide when it's released. Why wait when
you can learn how to use selectors and other key CSS 3 features
right away? Learn how to create CSS rules that apply to a large
number of similar elements Group rules to make style sheets smaller
and download times faster Understand how elements inherit styles
from their parents Discover how reader and browser preferences
affect your page presentation Examine specificity - the method
browsers use to choose between two conflicting style rules Get a
handle on how specificity and inheritance combine to form the
cascade Get details on all of the CSS3 selectors
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