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May 26, 2001, 17:42 #1
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CSS book needed
what book should i get on CSS?
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May 26, 2001, 20:17 #2
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I found Cascading Style Sheets - The Definitive Guide published by O'Reilly to be quite useful and easy to follow.
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May 26, 2001, 23:58 #3
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I went scanning for CSS books on Amazon.com, and ended up getting Cascading Style Sheets - Designing For The Web. It's published by Addison Wesley and written by Hakon Wium Lie and Bert Bos who are both members of the W3C and the creators of CSS.
I think it's great and makes CSS really easy to understand if you're new to it.Saz: Naturally Blonde, Naturally Dizzy!
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May 28, 2001, 05:48 #4
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I second what saz says. The book is really easy to follow, but also gives a wealth of information.
The book also looks into other aspects of CSS which aren't so well known, such as Aural Stylesheets.
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May 28, 2001, 11:33 #5
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Cascading
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Sheets 2.0 - Programmer's reference
Published by Osbourne, written by Meyer, Eric A. - Excellent reference book - REALLY detailed - not too accessable if you are starting out. - If you're new to it, go for Saz & Scpt-Bot 's option
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May 29, 2001, 06:35 #6
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the best CSS book ever written?
A Designers Guide to Stylesheets by Steve Mulder, the author of the Webmokey's Guide to Stylesheets, one of the best CSS tutorials on the net.Adobe Certified Coldfusion MX 7 Developer
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May 29, 2001, 15:49 #7
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Perhaps I got a bunk copy, but I have the Cascading Style Sheets designing for the web book and the index is fubar (the page numbers are all wrong).
Makes it frustrating when trying to use it as a quick reference.
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Originally posted by creole
the best CSS book ever written?
A Designers Guide to Stylesheets by Steve Mulder, the author of the Webmokey's Guide to Stylesheets, one of the best CSS tutorials on the net.www.iyeinteractive.com - Website Design and Programming
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May 30, 2001, 06:26 #9
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here:
http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/...tutorial1.html
and here is a list of ALL the CSS stuff at Webmonkey:
http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/...ets/index.html
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