And now you don't even need to buy Sitepoint reference material:
http://reference.sitepoint.com/css
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 21:50:59 +1000, Paul McCann
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I would also reccomend the Sitepoint books. Work well as a reference
when your working too, or just forgot something like i usually do :)
Paul
willdonovan wrote:
I would also recommend the Sitepoint collection of books on
javascript, CSS, SEO and many other titles.
Particularly the 'Art & Science' series and also the 'Anthology'
series of books.
well laid out for learning quickly while in production.
Oh and seeing that everyone else is doing it (also because I love the
book)
Don't Make me think - Steve Krug
There are many others in the area of good standards presentation and
information design, depends on what flavors you prefer.
William
Rick Lecoat wrote:
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