Adrian Try

    Winner Announced: Win a Free Book, ‘CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions’ – 12 for 2010, Day Six

    As part of the sixth day of 12 for 2010, we’re giving away a free copy of CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions. Entering only takes a few seconds, since all you’ve got to do is leave a comment. Too easy.

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    Meet Adrian Try

    Adrian Try

    Adrian, our Audiotuts+ legend, is our only locally based Tuts+ editor – though I use the word ‘local’ loosely, since Adrian lives in a much sunnier and more tropical part of Australia than we do! He’s a writer and musician with a passion for everything open source. Adrian also has six kids, one of which works for Envato – though he refuses to let us say who ;)

    Win CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions

    CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions

    About the Book

    The Internet abounds with information on CSS based design. However it’s spread across a large and disparate group of sites and can be very difficult to find. The purpose of this book is to pull all this information together in one place, thus creating a definitive guide to modern CSS based techniques. The book can be read cover to cover, with each chapter building on the previous one. However it can equally be used as a reference book, dipping into each chapter or technique to help solve specific problems.

    This second edition contains:

    • New examples and updated browser support information
    • New case studies from Simon Collison and Cameron Moll
    • CSS3 examples, showing new CSS3 features, and CSS3 equivalents to tried and tested CSS2 techniques

    What you’ll learn

    • The best practice concepts in CSS design.
    • The most important (and tricky) parts of CSS
    • Identify and fix the most common CSS problems
    • How to deal with the most common bugs
    • Completely up to date browser support information
    • Covers CSS3 as well as CSS2 showing you the future of CSS

    How to Enter in 10 Seconds or Less

    For the chance to win a free copy of the book, all you need to do is comment. Make sure to include your correct email address with your comment so that we can contact you. This giveaway is open worldwide, but make sure to get your comment in before midnight on New Year’s Eve, Pacific Eastern Standard Time.

    To increase your chances of winning something, make sure to enter again once on each Tuts+ site. There are 8 giveaways going on right now, each with another chance to win.

    Please note: Envato staff and people who have written more than two tutorials/articles for a Tuts+ site are not eligible to enter.

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    1. Aerendyl says:

      Great giveaway. :)

      Good luck!

    2. Afro says:

      Sounds great

    3. This would give me a great excuse to learn how to read

    4. Michael Rijsdijk says:

      Would be awesome to have that book! :)

    5. waqas says:

      Great resource for web development. I am in wow!

      Thanks

    6. David Luzar says:

      wohoo

    7. joaquim sampaio says:

      Happy new year pp!

    8. VinzGhyz says:

      I’m in !

    9. VincentZ says:

      i want the book :))

    10. Gareth Daine says:

      Another great give away! Thanks guys.

      Tweeted it! :)

      Gareth Daine’s Twitter

    11. I Ised to go to Barnes and Noble just to read the first edition of this book. I’d love to Finally have a copy, especially being the second edition.

    12. Mancho says:

      I’ll love this book so much, that I will kiss it every day.

    13. Ronny says:

      Not bad at all…

    14. Kate I says:

      Happy New Year! Would love to have this book! :-)

    15. A. Manaf says:

      I need to know more about CSS (too).

    16. jesusrlc says:

      im here now!

    17. Andeh says:

      Your Message…Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all!
      Thanks Tuts+

    18. Thanks for the opportunity =D

    19. Nate Volk says:

      wow, good luck to everybody!!

    20. Ryan Botha says:

      Please let this be my first online win! (holding thumbs!)

    21. suej says:

      My New Year’s Resolution – to learn all I can about CSS :-)

    22. Saulius says:

      Amazing book! Want it! ^^

    23. Emina says:

      Thank you for the give-away. This looks like a great book!

    24. Tonye Edet says:

      Hi,
      Since I came across the tuts (PSD, Vector etc) group of sites, I have really improved in my design capabities. I have learnt quite a lot.

      Excellent tutorials, easy to follow and detailed.

      Thanks to the team, please keep the screencast tutorials coming and did I mention.

      I’m loving the podcasts.

      Thanks a whole lot.

    25. Nori Silverrage says:

      I love CSS and could definitely use a book on it.

    26. Mark says:

      What a nice way to end the year!

    27. Mike Estrada says:

      net tuts is by far my fave of the tutsplus sites

    28. ramenfreak says:

      gimme

    29. Freddy Gonzalez says:

      :)

    30. curdaneta says:

      Yo! And I also want this one

    31. Spencer says:

      I could really use this!

    32. Voras says:

      Cool giveaway, count me in!

    33. Anna says:

      i need mastery.

    34. gmork says:

      I like a ninja with the css there is always something new to learn

    35. Arthur Lee says:

      Interesting book!

    36. FEATHERcoding says:

      entered!

    37. yogodoshi says:

      Thanks for the book ^^

    38. Jean D says:

      I would love it!

    39. Justin says:

      Looks like an interesting book

    40. Kim W says:

      Count me in – Happy New Year!

    41. Kul says:

      Happy New Year everybody and good luck!!
      Regards!

    42. Stephanie says:

      I would love this!

    43. KK says:

      happy 2010 everyone!

    44. jonwd7 says:

      Entered!

    45. Pumped. Bring on the CSS. 2010 is the year for learning.

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