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Anything by Eric Meyer will serve you very well -- particularly _Cascading
Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide_ that he wrote for O'Reilly. It's
rather well-written and extremely helpful as a reference.
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Subject: CSS book recommendations?
It's been a while since I've bought any HTML/Web design books, so I'm not
up on the current popular choices. Anybody have any recommendations for a
good book for learning CSS (cascading style sheets) targeted at an
HTML-literate designer
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