Another idea might be to look at "Dummies" books. Not implying anything - I have often used them when starting off with something (eg. Perl, Java) to get the basics down.

:-)
Riva

Stephen Caudill wrote:

Thanks Riva,

I'll definitely keep that one in mind, Mr. Meyer definitely knows what
he's talking about :)  I'm hoping to find something that will go over
basic web design from the ground up though, so an overview of CSS with
a focus on XHTML is a bit more what I'm looking for.  Things that came
to mind immediately were "Designing With Web Standards" and "Defensive
Design for the Web", but both of them assume a basic working knowlege
and aren't especially tutorial oriented.

Thanks,
Stephen



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