On Sep 13, 2007, at 2:08 PM, Lisa Gielczyk (TCP) wrote:
> Thank you, Laura! Now I understand. :)
>
> What would you recommend for learning CSS?

I am old-school; I still like books.   Eric Meyer's "CSS: The  
Definitive Guide" worked for me, as well as his
two more tutorial-oriented "Eric Meyer on CSS" books.  Simon  
Collison's "Beginning CSS Web Development"
is also supposed to be very good.

For advanced CSS A List Apart (www.alistapart.com) is great for  
leaning professional techniques.

Laura


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