Learning about CSS CSS , or Cascading Style Sheets, have taken over the design end of websites, it seems. I’m not that good with them yet, so I’m starting to collect useful CSS Links. http://css.maxdesign.com.au/ – Great site to learn CSS . Straightforward to find available topics. http://www.csszengarden.com/ – an amazing demonstration of what can be accomplished visually through CSS -based design. Each link on the side shows exactly the same text with a completely different CSS design and layout. http://businesslogs.com/design_and_usability/my_5_css_tips.php http://del.icio.us/tag/css Here is a list of Books that were recommended thru the CWP group. 1. Designing With Web Standards – Jeffrey Zeldman 2. CSS Definitive Guide OR http://proquest.safaribooksonline.com/0596527330 has a ton of info — better as a reference than to just read since it’s information overload – it covers all sorts of minute details on CSS and is guaranteed to give you a headache.(Sue) 3. CSS Cookbook by Christopher Schmitt - 4. The Zen of CSS Design : Visual Enlightenment for the Web is a great book for design ideas from a more artistic than technical standpoint. 5. Web Developers Handbook 6. Bullet Proof Web Design : Improving flexibility and protecting against worst-case scenarios with XHTML and CSS (Paperback) by Dan Cederholm (Author) 7. CSS Mastery : Advanced Web Standards Solutions (Paperback) by Andy Budd (Author), Simon Collison (Author), Cameron Moll (Author) Also, don’t forget that UCLA has access to Safari Online Proquest ) which lists 5 or 6 books on CSS that you can read online for free from a UCLA computer (or using the VPN from off-campus).(Sue)