Michael Horowitz wrote:
> Is there a good book (something like Oreilly's nutsshell series) that 
> works as a good desk reference for (x)html standards people recommend?

I bought the 1998 (version 1) of Dynamic HTML
(http://www.amazon.com/Dynamic-HTML-Definitive-Reference-Html/dp/0596527403/
ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1216006471&sr=1-1)  by Danny Goodman. I see
he is now up to version 3 (12/2007).

I especially liked this book because it was comprehensive. It told you which
tags/attributes work in which browser and it included a Javascript and CSS
overview in different sections.

I can't vouch for this version, but version 1 was a huge help to me back in
2000.

Best regards,

Kepler Gelotte
Neighbor Webmaster, Inc.
156 Normandy Dr., Piscataway, NJ 08854
www.neighborwebmaster.com
phone/fax: (732) 302-0904



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