Talk:Text styling with CSS

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THIS IS A VERY WEIGHTY CHAPTER, AND COULD DO WITH SLIMMING DOWN A BIT, AND MAKING MORE GRANULAR, PERHAPS EVEN SPLITTING IT. ALSO ADD WEB FONTS, AND TALK ABOUT SOME OF THE MORE OBSCURE TEXT STYLING STUFF, LIKE TEXT-OVERFLOW, GENERATED CONTENT FOR QUOTES, WORD WRAP, ETC.

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Ben Henick has been building Web sites in one capacity or another since September 1995, when he took on his first Web project as an academic volunteer. Since then, most of his work has been done on a freelance basis.

Ben is a generalist; his skillset touches on nearly every aspect of site design and development, from CSS and HTML, to design and copywriting, to PHP/MySQL and JavaScript/Ajax.

He lives in Lawrence, Kansas, with three computers and zero television sets. You can read more about him and his work at henick.net, and he also wrote HTML and CSS: The Good Parts, published by O'Reilly in 2010.