Free: Win a Copy of Beginning CSS: Cascading Style Sheets for Web Design
April 24th, 2008
Beginning CSS: Cascading Style Sheets for Web Design by Richard York is a great book for any web developer looking to thoroughly understand CSS.
This book was required pre-reading for my latest Technical Editing task - I'm editing Mr. York's newest book. So in the spirit of spring, de-cluttering, and giving. I'd like to give this book away. This book is like new with a couple minor dings (from an airport fiasco), it is in full color (like all good design books should be), and it's free!
Contest Rules:
- Comment on this post.
- Leave a valid email in the email comment field.
- The winner will be chosen at random and notified through email on Canada Day (July 1st).
- I pay for shipping.
Good Luck!
The contest has ended and the winner is Devin Parrish!
Hi, Adam. I just ran across your page from a comment on Jean-Paul Boodhoo’s site. Thanks for running such a generous contest offer with this book.
Hi Adam, I came across your site via twitter via tweetscan for something else and I came across your contest!! I’m in.
This would definitely be helpful, I’ve pretty much only taken a class with 3 months of CSS in it, and that was 2 years ago so my knowledge of it has kind of faded. Sounds like something that could definitely be useful, Thanks again Adam!
This book would definitely come in handy.
Thanks Adam
Hey Adam.. with an offer of a free book, how can I not comment? Hope you’re doing well.
Hi Adam Sir,
I first met you on http://www.forums.asp.net when you were answering the CSS “media=print” problem. Man that helped me a lot. Even I also asked you a question about that. I think you were too busy to answer that. Anyways I have now moved on with my work. I have bookmarked your site and will be a regular visitor.
Thanks
Prashant Vedpathak.
@Prashant, sorry I couldn’t answer your question better. Good luck on winning the book. Thanks for visiting!
Book like this always a friend of a Web Developer & when it come as a free book how can I not participate. Great job man.
Hi -
Got to your page from a javascript forum. Thanks for your post on creating meta tags using Javascript. It really helped me.
(and I’m never one to turn down a free book ;-) )
–Cherie