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I have been looking for a decent book (yes, dead trees) for getting me better acquainted with CSS3. I'm stuck on Lie and Bos, and I can't see anything newer than 3rd edition which covers CSS 2.1. I don't know if there's a fourth edition in the works. I don't know if I can wait for such a thing if there is. Is there anything that has a similar approach that includes not just a "how-to" but a good explanation of how things work with good examples?
Thanks, Carl |
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