Cederholm's is nice because it is available (multiple-format download at a 
single price) in an iBooks-enhanced version that uses video to display the 
intended look of various elements, where a progression of states can be shown.

Rick Gordon

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On 8/30/11 at 5:02 PM -0500, Christopher Akins wrote in a message entitled
"[css-d] Opinions on Three CSS3 Books":

>Looking at a few CSS3 books and wondered if any on here have read/used
>them.  If so, what is your opinion?
>
>1) Stunning CSS3: A project-based guide to the latest in CSS (Gillenwater -
>Voices That Matter) - nearly 5 stars on Amazon, but that's only 11 reviews
>2) Handcrafted CSS: More Bulletproof Web Design (Cederholm & Marcotte - New
>Riders) - 5 starts on Amazon, 14 reviews
>3) CSS3 for Web Designers (Cederholm - A Book Apart) - can't find many
>reviews, though the ones I found are positive, not available on Amazon

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