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CSS Reference Book
Can anyone recommend a reference book. I have the Jeffrey Zelman book but would like something that covers a bit more detail. Is the Eric Meyer on CSS any good?
cheers, steven. |
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I second Jeffs link and will just add that there are a good number of links to useful CSS browser compatibility tables on the Mozilla development pages.
http://www.mozilla.org/docs/web-developer/#style |
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HTMLHelp has a great online reference guide for CSS; while its tutorials are just simple examples, you can generally figure out what you need to w/ that; the ref itself is great.
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The Eric Meyer book is an awsome book. It isn't a reference book and there may be topics that aren't addressed, but if you want to learn css I think that meyer's book is a good place to start. That is what I learned from.
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