Books : Bulletproof Web Design: Improving flexibility and protecting against worst-case scenarios with XHTML and CSS (2nd Edition) (Voices That Matter)
Rating: - Good tips, but bulletproofing is harder than you think
I knew little CSS but this book actually helped me get started, which I thought was good for such an advanced book.
• There's also a helpful reference section in the back.
But actually implementing one of the bullet proof schemes is tough—at least for a begginer.
Rating: - Excellent resource!
I recommend this book to others frequently. The tutorials are easy to follow and cover a lot of everyday situations. Should be used in classrooms...
Rating: - Even a experienced Web Designer can learn some thing new...
I highly recommend this book, regardless of how much experience you have, most readers will pickup a few new techniques after reading the book. Many of the concepts will help a web designer make lighter websites and better css styles. The book is a quick read for most people, and the advice is very practical.
Rating: - Great book
Excellent book, brings up a lot of good accessibility and best practice points. This will make me a better web developer.
Rating: - Useful techniques for everyday development
Dan Cederholm runs down a list of tips and tricks where he teaches us how to protect our design in worst case scenarios, it's definitely not an entry level book and a great source of techniques. Recommended reading.