MEMoC Under Review

Published 20 years, 3 months past

Andy King, author of the excellent Speed Up Your Site and purveyor of fine content at the new Optimization Week, has posted a very nice review of More Eric Meyer on CSS.  I think this might be the first official review of the book, and if he posts it over at Amazon it will very likely be the first review there as well .

According to Andy, Jeffrey Zeldman (who just launched a superfine redesign over at The Daily Report) and I “actually make standards sexy.”  Oh, yes, big boy… mark up my content, you style stud, you…

Okay, I promise never to do that again.

If there are other reviews out there and I’ve missed them, please let me know!


Comments (7)

  1. Your book is great. I bought it after reading a review from visualgui.com.

  2. I work at a small liberal arts college and am gearing up for a site redesign. I’m considering picking up Zeldman’s book along with one of Eric’s books on CSS. Should I go with the first book or the “More…” book? I know, pick up both. However, on a college salary (along with a new baby), that’s not possible. Thanks.

  3. Well, I am still waiting on the mailman for your CSS DEfinitive Guide book to be reviewed. It seems that somewhere inbetween the Netherlands and UK there is a blockhole.

  4. I own “cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide, 2nd edition” for a couple of weeks now, and already devoured it – almost – in full (no, really; could you ask the printer to use tastier paper next time?). Excellent stuff, Mr. Meyer! The waiting’s now for “More…” to add practical applications to the bare-bones theory.

  5. Nice to see you allowing comments! There are actually a couple of reviews at Amazon now. 1 was up at the time I first read this post. The bookstore I buy from doesn’t allow reviews.

  6. YAY!! Comments!! I bought two of your books, “CSS 2.0 Programmers Reference” and “More Eric Meyer on CSS.” Both books are excellent. Keep up the good work!

  7. I’ve started a large comment – and deleted it, because this is for comments, not for novels :-)

    Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge!

    Best wishes from Germany