Re: [css-d] Good HTML / CSS3 books

2013-10-28 Thread Tom Livingston
Sent from my iPhone On Oct 27, 2013, at 9:00 PM, The Doctor doc...@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca wrote: What would you recommend for a good HTML5 CSS3 reference? Take a look at abookapart.com. Some good ones there as well. -- Member - Liberal InternationalThis is doc...@nl2k.ab.ca Ici

Re: [css-d] Good HTML / CSS3 books

2013-10-28 Thread Micky Hulse
I'm kinda thinking about buying: http://www.sketchingwithcss.com/ Looks/sounds like a fresh take on the subject matter. __ css-discuss [css-d@lists.css-discuss.org] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d List wiki/FAQ

Re: [css-d] Good HTML / CSS3 books

2013-10-28 Thread Ben Henick
On 10/28/13 11:10 AM, Chris Rockwell wrote: Don't forget about http://www.webplatform.org/ . I'm trying to use it more often but it's hard to break the habit of typing mdn whatever I'm searching for. +1 re MDN. I do the exact same. Actually... for all but the most basic bits,

Re: [css-d] Good HTML / CSS3 books

2013-10-28 Thread Eric
I also use online resources most of the time. But if I need a quick syntax and/or usage reference I always reach for these two: CSS Pocket Reference 4th Edition http://www.amazon.com/CSS-Pocket-Reference-ebook/dp/B005EI866S/ref=la_B001H9RS4E_1_1?s=booksie=UTF8qid=1382989122sr=1-1 The HTML

Re: [css-d] Good HTML / CSS3 books

2013-10-28 Thread Micky Hulse
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 9:21 AM, Micky Hulse mickyhulse.li...@gmail.com wrote: I'm kinda thinking about buying: http://www.sketchingwithcss.com/ Looks/sounds like a fresh take on the subject matter. An off-list comment by a person who mentioned that they did not like the Sketching with CSS