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> Does anybody have any recommendations for a good book on the subject?
I bought a copy of "Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) by Example" by Steve
Callihan 3 or 4 years ago and found it quite helpful in getting going with
CSS. I don't recall the details, but I remember having a problem with
getting one of the examples to work, so I e-mailed the author, who was
prompt to reply and helped me to sort it out.
When I bought this book I noticed that there were quite a few books on CSS
available, but I wanted something with practical examples. I would say that
I made a good choice. In any case, this book is on the Amazon web site with
several customer reviews available if you want to investigate further.
Incidentally, I didn't order this book online but rather picked it up at a
computer bookstore in Toronto, so perhaps it would be available to you
locally as well.
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