ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS


To Michael Nolan for connecting me with New Riders as well as helping me solidify the concept of the book early on. Similarly, big thanks also go to Marjorie Baer for her guidance at the beginning of the project.

To Dave Roberts for stealing second.

To everyone at Peachpit who was involved in this book in some way, but especially Rebecca Gulick for steering the entire project, making the entire process as smooth as possible.

To Ethan Marcotte for being an excellent technical editor. It was great to work with Ethan on this, and his comments and insight were invaluable.

To my colleagues who continue to provide inspiration, sharing their techniques and knowledge, on and off line. This book wouldn't have been written if it weren't for the previous work of the following (as well as many more who I'm forgetting to mention here): John Allsopp, Dan Benjamin, Holly Bergevin, Douglas Bowman, Andy Budd, Tantek Çelik, Joe Clark, Andy Clarke, Mike Davidson, Todd Dominey, Jason Fried, John Gallant, Patrick Griffiths, Andrei Herasimchuk, Jon Hicks, Molly Holzschlag, Shaun Inman, Ryan Irelan, Roger Johansson, Jeremy Keith, Ian Lloyd, Drew McLellan, Eric Meyer, Cameron Moll, Matt Mullenweg, Mark Newhouse, Dunstan Orchard, Veerle Pieters, D. Keith Robinson, Richard Rutter, Jason Santa Maria, Christopher Schmitt, Dave Shea, Ryan Sims, Greg Storey, Jeffrey Veen, Josh Williams, and Jeffrey Zeldman.

Special thanks to Jon Hicks for creating the original 3D CSS Box Model Illustration (www.hicksdesign.co.uk/3dboxmodel/), which inspired those found in the book.

To the readers and clients of SimpleBits, notably, Dan Benshoff and ESPN.com, Evan Williams, Noah Glass, and Rob Roesler.

To the Greater Beverly Adult Dodgeball league, for providing a necessary escape every Tuesday evening at 7:30.

To my always amazingly supportive parents, my brother Matt and his family, and the rest of my extended family and friends.

And as always, to my partner in crime, Kerry, for being the rock star wife that she is.

Lastly, thank you for reading.



Bulletproof Web Design(c) Improving flexibility and protecting against worst-case scenarios with XHTML and CSS
Bulletproof Web Design(c) Improving flexibility and protecting against worst-case scenarios with XHTML and CSS
ISBN: N/A
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Year: 2006
Pages: 97

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