Mark,
A book called The CSS Anthology (101 Essential Tips, Tricks and Hacks) by 
Rachel Andrew is the best i've found so far.
As for online tutorials the CSS positioning one at Brainjar is great - 
http://www.brainjar.com/css/positioning/default.asp

cheers,
Grant

Mark B wrote:

>Hiya.
>
>I'm an experienced HTML & CSS coder who has dabbled a little with the
>XHTML/CSS way of doing things, but frankly, am a little lost. All the
>tutorials I've found on the web assume that you are either experienced
>and trying to do some advanced stuff, or are completely new and don't
>know CSS. I'm looking for an online tutorial or book that will help me
>go from the old ways to the new ways - help wean me off tables! :)
>
>Can anyone offer suggestions? I'm sure many others on this list have
>been down this path.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Mark
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