Book suggestions

    Date: 10/03/06 (WebDesign)    Keywords: css, html, web

    Hi. I'm a graphic designer, but not much of a web programmer. In fact, I'm not even sure if "programmer" is the right terminology. I do a little hand coded html, but mainly use Dreamweaver. I'd like to be able to code to today's standards without the use of a program, or at least not one as controlling as Dreamweaver (I feel like I'll never be able to code without depending on it.)

    Any good book suggestions? Websites are good too, but I prefer a book so I can take it with me. I tried working with CSS for dummies, but it seemed more focused on the bells and whistles of web design as opposed to structure and standards. Since I'm a designer, I'd like to come up with the bells and whistles myself :P

    Thanks :)

    x-posted to graphicdesign

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1171696.html

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