[DUG-TO] Best CSS/XHTML book?
Andre Molnar
andre at becircle.com
Wed May 13 19:44:55 EDT 2009
Forgot a link:
http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596515058/
andre
Andre Molnar wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Best thing ever is the o'reilly css pocket reference.
>
> Its literally a wee tiny book that fits in your back pocket. If you pay
> close attention to the first few pages and take the time to grok them -
> and then read the rest, you will 'know' css.
>
> @$14 Canadian.
>
> Finish reading that then read everything at a list apart.
>
> Do a dance - you are now a css ninja.
>
> andre
> Evan Leibovitch wrote:
>> I'm looking for recommendations. I've been trying to avoid this forever
>> but have now decided I need to get deeper into hand-doing themes. I also
>> now have some non-Drupal needs for knowing CSS (ie, ebooks).
>>
>> Any suggestions are appreciated. The starting level is beyond basic HTML
>> but not that far beyond. :-)
>>
>> - Evan
>>
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