Joanne-
My experience with Sitepoint is that I bought and read DHTML Utopia. I don't
recomend that book because it did not focus on XHTML, but rather HTML
4.0which is something I'd rather not write in. I recomend that you
focus on
learning XHTML in conjugction with CSS. I don't know how HTML Utopia is on
that, but I would look into it if I were you. Some books that I would
recomend with great CSS content and XHTML for markup would be:


Stylin' with CSS: A Designer's Guide by Charles Wyke-Smith
 A great book on starting CSS from scratch.


Designing With Web Standards by Jeffery Zeldman
A great book on web standards in general, not super in depth on the CSS

I would also agree with Shane on both of the Eric Meyer books...They are
especially great because of the project-by-project format of the book. A
real hands on approach.

Check out Zeldman's External Links on CSS, really good resources are found
there...
http://zeldman.com/externals/#cssmarkup

And finally -- there is a ton of information in the Wiki for this group
about these kinds of things:
Wiki: http://css-discuss.incutio.com/
Books: http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=GoodBooks

-Tim
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Tim Zappe
http://www.tzappe.com
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