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And on my doorstep today: "Creating Cool Web Sites with HTML, XHTML and CSS"

We've been done with the book for a few months, and today a box of books arrived from Wiley, a box filled with copies of Creating Cool Web Sites with HTML, XHTML and CSS.

Dave's Answer: The cover is a bit funky on first glance, but the content is excellent and the team at Wiley really helped produce a top-notch book that offers readers a refreshing and informative real-life perspective on how to integrate CSS into existing HTML sites and site designs, exploit the best of both worlds, and simultaneously migrate to the brave new world of XHTML.

And since you're a faithful reader who follows this weblog, you get an invitation: if you would like a review copy of the book and have a venue where you can be published (electronically or otherwise), let me know and we'll get a copy in your hands faster than you can say "well, it's not an ebook". :-)

I'll also invite you to pop over to the book's Web site - Creating Cool Web Sites - and check out the sample chapter, reviews, and much more.



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