As someone who picked up what CSS he knows from 1) reading online, and 2) doing, I needed a good CSS book, not just to refresh my memory, but also to put things in perspective and generally round up all that CSS is.
I scouted the forums here, and decided on one of the recommendations I found. (And if I could find that thread again, I’d have posted this there.) I settled on “CSS Mastery” by Andy Budd. I’m a bit over halfway through it now and loving it. It’s a really good look at CSS. (My only quibble is that it has too many typos and errors. Small point, though.)
If someone were an absolute CSS novice, it’s probably not for them. But for anyone who has even played with CSS a bit, it would be enlightening.
One of the comments I read on this forum noted that the book is now kept handy for quick reference, and I understand why. It’ll be the same for me.
If anyone has a recommendation for a companion book, it would be appreciated.