I’m reet busy, so apologies for the delay in announcing the winners of the two Beginning CSS Web Development competitions. Yes, somebody is getting a Nano, somebody else is getting a free CSS template based on one of their PSDs, and someone else is getting a whole site! I must be barmy. Anyway, the winners…
It seems the guest author’s articles don’t “ping” unless I follow up with one of my own, so I’ll take this opportunity to link up a few reviews of Beginning CSS Web Development. Currently scoring 5/5 on both Amazon US and UK, plus today a great review and 9/10 appeared on the mighty Pixelsurgeon…
My book Beginning CSS Web Development has arrived, and is now in stock at Amazon. What a strange feeling!
What do Jimi Hendrix, John Lennon, Kurt Cobain, Jeff Buckley, Janis Joplin and Keith Moon have to do with CSS? That was the question I posed back in June.
Those nice folks at Apress have provided two lovely PDFs for you to download, in order to get a flavour of Beginning CSS Web Development, which hits the shelves in a week or so. Bless ‘em. Here are the download links…
DVORAK / acronym:Dismiss Vitriolically Opposing Reason And Knowledge.
Some (most?) of you probably know that I have written a book. It has taken seven months of blood, sweat and beers, but today Beginning CSS Web Development has finally gone to print.
In order to shamelessly promote my forthcoming Beginning CSS Web Development book, I am announcing some ridiculously good prizes, some of which involve some hard work on my part. I’m really proud of this book, but am aware that there are so many CSS books that it is hard to spread the word, hence calling on your help. There are two ways to win:
What do Jimi Hendrix, John Lennon, Kurt Cobain, Jeff Buckley, Janis Joplin and Keith Moon have to do with CSS?
A nice chap called Eric has just asked me a few questions for the “Celebrity Interviews” section of HTML Editor Reviews. I mostly talk about Transmit though. I love the little yellow lorry.
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