Stan Winchester wrote:

>Ricky, Thanks for the link to the CSS dropdown menu!
>http://www.alistapart.com/articles/horizdropdowns I also found this one:
>http://www.howtocreate.co.uk/tutorials/testMenu.html which allows nested
>menus beyond 1 nested level. 
>
>I think the most important thing I can do is learn css from the ground up
>which is why I would like a GREAT book/tutorial on learning the basics on
>css layout. I also need a great reference source to understand all
>attributes. I would appreciate any input as to which books/tutorials can get
>a beginner up to speed quickly, and also need a great reference book or web
>site. 
>
>I want to understand the mechanics of how css works, IE bugs, so I am able
>to retain as many of the precious remaining hairs on my head. 
> 
>Thank you,
>Aftershock Web Design, Inc.
>by: Stan Winchester
>President/Developer
>http://www.aftershockweb.com/   
>
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Here is a book that I highly recommend. It helped me a lot when I was 
first learning CSS. This book if full of excellent tips and tricks for 
layout, browser specific hacks, navigation help, etc. It is really worth 
a read if you want to learn some great tips for CSS layout.

http://www.sitepoint.com/books/cssant1/


Cory
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