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Posted by dorayme on 09/08/06 20:02
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<1157711494.672677.288680@d34g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>,
"Andy Dingley" <dingbat@codesmiths.com> wrote:
> dorayme wrote:
>
> > I can recommend the following book, it is nicely written and I
> > don't know why, but the authors with quite unlikely names, seem
> > to know what they are talking about:
> >
> > Cascading Style Sheets by Hakon Wium Lie & Bert Bos.
>
> Read the CSS spec too, particularly the contributors' names.
I know what you mean. The information you refer to is actually in
the book itself. I got this book out from my local library
because it was obvious it was well written. It started to
interest me that they wrote in such a clear manner and yet
obviously had this rather impressive grasp. I was also impressed
by the low key factual manner of their tract, no strident
advocacy. That alerted me to a hidden power, a confidence. I am
not kidding you. The two things are not always connected in
teachers! And I recall looking the book up and down for more info
on them, there was stuff somewhere, on the blurb or inside
cover...
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dorayme
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