True, but if I search for something specific like "she being brand", I
get a book of e.e. cummings poetry - exactly what I was looking for.  
Change your search to this:

"style sheet" +CSS

Something to cut down on the feng shui - nothing but style sheets.

- Jim

Kevin Graeme wrote:

>Yeah, I saw that too. The search results seem pretty well weighted towards
>title and author so that they come up first. But searching for something
>like "style sheet" comes up with a crapload of hits for books that aren't
>about CSS or even stylesheets as a concept.
>
>New Asian Style: Contemporary Tropical Living in Singapore
>Excerpt from page 53: ". . . 12-seat dining table formed from a custom-made,
>3-m (10-ft) long sheet of glass atop twin Ming-style huanghuali side tables.
>Huanghuali benches each sit two guests at . . ."
>
>Thinking Styles
>Excerpt from page 30: ". . . to college bookstores and find some of them
>selling answer sheets for electronically scored stan- Functions of Thinking
>Styles 31 dardized tests. Students not only have to study for . . ."
>
>-Kevin
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Jim Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 10:08 AM
>Subject: Amazon's killer new toy
>
>
>  
>
>>You can search for any term in every page of every book Amazon.com
>>sells.  It's amazingly fast, too.  I did a search for "spinach quiche"
>>and it returned a big list of books, with the words as they appear, and
>>when you click on them, you get a scan of that page with the word
>>highlighted.  Nothing new in the interface, just put in something in the
>>book search and have at it.
>>
>>This is more fun than Googling :)
>>
>>- Jim
>>
>>
>>   
>>
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