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Defensive Web Design for Dummies
by martytdx | Jul 21 '04
Pros: Clear and easy to understand
Cons: Many guidelines fairly obvious; solutions limited to suggestions, not technical fixes

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Product Rating: 3.0



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by martytdx
I would suggest the Eric Meyer tome (Cascading Style Sheets - the definitive guide), plus check out great sites from w3schools.com and westciv.com.

Good luck - feel free to email me.

-- Marty
Jul 21 '04
6:03 pm PDT

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by kjell1979
Reminds me of my programming motto:

"The best defense is a good offense."
Jul 21 '04
11:43 am PDT

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by italiandude707
Thanks for your review. I haven't done any major web design in a few years, but my boss for my summer job may be requiring it in the coming month, and Style Sheets are one of the things that I may be required to do so I've been hanging out in Barnes & Noble lately taking notes from various books because I don't want to spend the cash on a book or two that I may never use again after this summer! Thanks again for an interesting read.
Jul 21 '04
11:42 am PDT
   

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