Advanced CSS books
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- airey0
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actually, i have to kinda rant here. when i started learning css i bought a few books from around the traps which included Andy Budd, eric mayer, some online stuff and a few sitepoint books. obviously there was a lot of cross-over which was good as repetition is obviously a good was for morons like myself to learn.
anyways, doing so i really got annoyed with the sitepoint books i had. they were badly written and the solutions weren't even close to the best methods shown collectively by many of the others. i realise there are multiple solutions but many of there's were long, glitchy and shite and when most of the best on the web are telling you the same way it seems off that self-described experts would do otherwise.
now i only have this limited experience and many reviews and happy comments mean that sitepoint must know what they're doing but in the css arena i was very disappointed. they seem to talk a good game but don't actually back it up.
just wanted to share my opinion to balance out the never ending sitepoint propaganda that fills my inbox.
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- speaking of badly written. excuse the crap writing of the rant. or ignore it. either or.airey