CSS - The Missing Manual - Book Review

I just finished reading "CSS; The Missing Manual" byafter to help you fully understand the idea. I also
David McFarland. As a new web developer justfound the use of images and diagrams very helpful
starting out I have read dozens of books on HTMLand I think I would have been lost without them.
and CSS and this book was one of the mostThe one criticism that I have is that I think there
informative books that I have read to date.could have been even more tutorial. I think more
The book is written in a how to manual style andopportunities to practice and apply what is being
takes you step by step into to style sheet creationlearned would have made this book the best in the
process using CSS. What I like most about the bookcategory. I would also suggest tying this in with a
is how simple and easy the author wrote about thiswebsite tutorial where you can apply what you are
very complex topic. The book is very complete andlearning directly on the Web.
covers every aspect of CSS, from text format, toIn closing, I think this was a great book with a lot of
layout, and even covered print media. I also like theuseful information. I would definitely recommend it to
format where the author would introduce a newany beginner who is looking for a starting manual on
concept and discuss it and then have tutorials rightCSS.