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CSS Cookbook
CSS Cookbook by Christopher Schmitt arrived yesterday and I plowed through last night. This is a Good book that not only will appeal to the new CSS dabblers but also to the hardened cynics who, like me, have not got around to collecting all the latest ways of doing tings in one place. It has the 'sliding doors' tab method, FIR image replacement and plenty of other leading edge tricks. I would expect to see this on every serious css gurus along side Zeldman, Meyers and Cederholmes essential tomes.
Interestingly Christopher Schmitt's own site seems to be having a problemo or two with its css today. I am sure that is temporary.
Posted by Simon at August 24, 2004 5:22 AM









