I still reach for my O'Reilly CSS Pocket Reference every once in a
while. It lists all the CSS properties and their possible values,
inheritance, and other stuff without any extra narrative or
explanation. Pure reference material.

On Dec 2, 1:06 pm, Lynn Bender <[email protected]> wrote:
> Fellow Refreshers,
>
> For years, I've been recommending the same CSS books
> 1) O'Reilly's CSS Cookbook (Christopher Schmitt)
> 2) CSS the Definitive Guide (Eric Meyer)
> 3) Eric Meyer's on CSS
>
> I'd like to know what everyone else's favorites are.
> Are there any particular CSS titles that you continually recommend to
> friends?
>
> --
> -Lynn 
> Benderhttp://geekaustin.orghttp://linuxagainstpoverty.orghttp://twitter.com/linearb

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