There aren’t too many computer books out there that you can read cover to cover in one sitting and actually stay awake without the help of a few No Doze; however, CSS Mastery by Andy Budd, Cameron Moll and Simon Collinson is one of the few. It’s short and concise enough to keep you from getting bored, but packed with enough information to be an invaluable resource. Even if you’ve never worked with CSS before, this book will get you up to speed in no time.
Of course, you won’t be a CSS master by the time you reach the back cover, but that’s what else makes this book so great - it’s also a fantastic reference when you’ve banged your head against the wall one too many times trying to figure out why that div doesn’t quite line up the way you think it should (even if it only happens that way in IE). I say this because I can’t tell you how many times I’ve used this book for just that!
I’ve referred several friends and colleagues to this book and highly recommend it to anyone who plans on working with CSS. It’s definitely one of the best computer books I’ve read, and by far the best on the subject of CSS.
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