Notable Books

Mastering Integrated HTML and CSS by Virginia DeBolt

August 24, 2007

Beginners to CSS have a rough time of it. There's no escaping that tough, frustrating early stage before the light bulb clicks on and CSS becomes the coolest tool in your web kit.

Web Standards Creativity by Andy Budd et al.

May 28, 2007
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Web Standards Creativity is a fascinating look at how some of the best designers in the business use web standard compliant markup and CSS to take web design to new heights of style an

Transcending CSS by Andy Clarke

April 11, 2007
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Have you been feeling lately that CSS and web standards are a little gray and fussy? Too much analytical-looking code and not enough va-vavoom?

Where Wizards Stay Up Late: The Origins of the Internet by Kate Hafner and Matthew Lyon

September 8, 2005
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It's hard to believe that a history of the early days of computing and (pre-Internet) networks could be exciting.

Warnings About Zeldman's Designing with Web Standards

May 28, 2005
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  1. Whatever you do, don't make the mistake of using this book as bedtime reading material.

Web Standards Solutions: The Markup and Style Handbook by Dan Cederholm

May 18, 2005
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The title of this book is particularly apt because solutions for designing with web standards is exactly what it's about. Beyond that, the book is difficult to define.

The Zen of CSS Design by Dave Shea and Molly Holzschlag

May 13, 2005
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It isn't often you can call a technical book lovely, but this one is.

The Non-Designer's Design Book by Robin Williams

April 28, 2005
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I am not a natural-born designer. Growing up in my family, I was the writer--the one who was good with words.

The CSS Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks & Hacks by Rachel Andrews

April 27, 2005
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In the gloom of my CSS agony, a small bright ray of light and comfort has come to cheer me.

Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 by J. Tarin Towers

April 5, 2005
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I'm on my own when it comes to learning new software, and I've had a lot to learn.