For learning CSS, I found the Eric Meyer books most helpful:  

   "Eric Meyer on CSS"
   "More Eric Meyer on CSS"

They're a little old now (2002 & 2004), but that means they're pretty cheap on 
Amazon now :) and they still give you a pretty good idea of how to 
progressively enhance a site to take advantage of CSS. The books are filled 
with detailed explanations and plenty of images.

The approach taken in the books is to incrementally enhance existing sites to 
transition from using plain HTML to sites that take full advantage of CSS. Some 
of the topics in the first book include dealing with multi-column layouts, 
styling input forms, styling a calendar, and taking advantage of positioning. 
The second book covers more advanced topics like styling tabs, drop-down menus, 
list menus, etc.

Hope that helps!

F

-- 
Faizel Dakri



On 2013-Jan-15, at 08:18 AM, Ken Anderson <kenli...@anderhome.com> wrote:




> Friends and colleagues,
> 
> While I've spent most of my time doing things on the back end (no jokes 
> please), it's time I learned a little more about that CSS stuff and 
> integrating pretty sites with WO.  Any suggestions for good tools, books, 
> etc., to make my journey more fruitful?
> 
> Thanks for any suggestions!
> 
> Ken
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