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It's been a while since I've bought any HTML/Web design books, so I'm not
up on the current popular choices. Anybody have any recommendations for a
good book for learning CSS (cascading style sheets) targeted at an
HTML-literate designer?
Thanks!
Keith Cronin
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accuracy of the content of the message to which it is attached. Further,
the structural density of the aforementioned signature line should exceed
that of the primary message content by a ratio of not less that 3:1, a
determination that is best made by comparing the number of syllables
contained therein to the actual number of words contained within the
missive. Any attempts to deviate from these standards will be detected
immediately by corporate mail servers, and will be met with a high degree
of digital disdain.
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