Hi,

> I already own these books:
> 
> 1.  Thomas A. Power and Dan Whitworth, 1998, "HTML Programmer's
> Reference", Osborne, ISBN 0-07-882559-8.
> 
> 2.  Jennifer Niederst, 1999, "Web Design in a Nutshell", O'Reilly, ISBN
> 1-56592-515-7.

> Any suggestions?

I don't think books from the last century will help you in questions of
modern web design. There's XHTML now and CSS and browsers have gone
through evolutional steps since then. For example: you don't use hidden
tables or frames anymore today but div containers with appropriate
stylesheets. I think if it gets to design questions you should get
familiar with modern CSS techniques. (X)HTML is fairly simple since you
seperate content (HTML) from design (CSS).

Greets
Alex

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