The most useful book I’ve seen for HTML is HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide, from O’Reilly. Nowadays I tend to use the web more often, however. Some of the web pages I’ve used while writing this tutorial are the w3schools HTML and XHTML pages.
CSS: The Definitive Guide | http://www.hoboes.com/Mimsy/hacks/cascading-style-sheets-1/ |
Fraise | http://www.fraiseapp.com/ |
Cascading Style Sheets tutorial | http://www.hoboes.com/NetLife/CSS/ |
w3c Markup Validation Service | http://validator.w3.org/ |
Standalone Markup Validator for OS X | http://habilis.net/validator-sac/ |
w3c CSS home page | http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/ |
“The best book on programming for the layman is Alice in Wonderland; but that’s because it’s the best book on anything for the layman.”
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