I find pretty much all of the Friend of Ed series pretty insightful + extremely helpful on the topic ...

http://www.friendsofed.com

Particularly the title "CSS Mastery" ...

http://cssmastery.com

HTH, (I can bring this to tomorrows XML DB meetup if interested).

- Jon

On Oct 22, 2007, at 12:01 PM, Ben Sgro ((ProjectSkyLine)) wrote:

Hello All,

I still used table based layouts. I try to remove all my style attributes and place them in .css files. However, I still haven't made the jump from table to div based layouts.

I've looked at a few books, but haven't found one that really drove the point home. I have no formal HTML experiance, I just write it to get stuff done. So, can anyone
recommend a great book for div/css?

Good websites are fine too, but the lack of depth in most online articles/whitepapers
about the topic leaves me wanting more.

Thanks,

- Ben

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