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Case Study: Roma Italia

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Annotated and worn, my first-edition copy of this book still sits proudly on my bookshelf. I’ve referenced it often during the three years since its publication. Much has changed in our industry during this period, most notably the release of Internet Explorer 7 (and later, 8) yielding a bevy of new CSS 2 and CSS 3 features now supported among the major browsers. We’ll cover several of these in this case study.

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© 2009 Andy Budd, Simon Collison, and Cameron Moll

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Budd, A., Collison, S., Moll, C. (2009). Case Study: Roma Italia. In: CSS Mastery. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2398-6_10

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