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Zizzy

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Hello, all...

Does anyone know any good places to get a CSS "tutorial" (for lack of a better word) book? I have one from my Comp Sci instructor, but I'd like another one for myself; preferably a different one so I can learn different ways. I know CSS to an extent, but I'm trying to learn more. Just assumed that I could get a few good hints/tips from here.

Yes, I know; I can use Google to find a book - but I'd rather get help from people that may have already read a book, or had experience with a book to suggest to me. I am also trying to stay away from Dummy books - but if that's what works the best, I can go that way too.

Your input is appreciated... :)

-Zizzy

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Do you wish to learn css, how to code it, and do everything with it, or you want a book on what to do / not do on a website?

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I want to learn. :)

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I learned a lot from thoses 2 books
http://www.amazon.co...21029780&sr=8-6
Amazon.com: Bulletproof Web Design: Improving flexibility and protecting against worst-case scenarios with XHTML and CSS (2nd Edition) (9780321509024): Dan Cederholm: Books

But you should read this too
http://www.amazon.co...21029830&sr=1-1

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This is a good free online tutorial. :)
CSS Tutorial
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