HTML and CSS have dominated web development for more than a decade, but these technologies -- and the ways developers use them -- have accumulated some incredible and intricate junk along the way.
In HTML & CSS: The Good Parts, author Ben Henick removes the junk code, the bolted-on parts, and all those ideas that once made sense to reveal a core set of reliable components that will spare you hours of battling browsers and adjusting page layouts. Whether you handcraft individual pages or build templates, HTML & CSS: the Good Parts will help you get the most out of HTML and CSS without being trapped by junk code.