Jason,

I've used "CSS The Missing Manual" and "CSS Mastery Advanced Wed 
Standards Solutions."  "CSS Mastery.." covers your topic more completely 
than the "Missing Manual...".   Both discuss the impact on IE 5.x and 
lower browsers.

Good Luck!

Deb

Raumin "Ray" Dehghan wrote:
> Colleagues,
>
> does anybody have any recommendations of books and/or websites that explain 
> css
> layout in very simple, straightforward language?
>
> For example, i'm trying to understand why pixels seem to be easier to work
> with than percentages, etc.
>
> Thanks very much.
>
> -Raumin "Ray" Dehghan
> West Chicago Public Library
> West Chicago, Illinois
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