I would like to say, do not be fooled by the title, in fact, does not involve the slightest H5 and CSS3 content, but it is indeed called a more detailed book about CSS. Just look at the number of pages, 481~~.
The first half of the year to read, now think about, feel that they are still pretty spelling. The content will be boring, each section of the arrangement is this: →html→css→ table (some knowledge points).
More noteworthy chapters: "The 7th Chapter Positioning Model" "8th Chapter Positioning Method: Indentation, offset and alignment", these two chapters relate to positioning and margin, positioning involves stacking context, haslayout,margin the special effect of the negative margin of a particular strip is described (i.e., the indentation mentioned in the book), The combination of margin and position floating is a magical--。
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