After introducing readers to CSS, a practical handbook explains how to style text, create style sheets, position content, create links, design navigation, and style forms, lists, and tables, to enable any level designer to start quickly creating sites with CSS. Original. (All users)
Sections on CSS internals (box model, etc) were quite good, but I wish there were more of them. Also, examples could have been presented more compactly.
This is an incredibly helpful resource for a subject that is extremely complicated. I wish I'd had this book when I first started studying web development, because I would have had several much-needed epiphanies. I have a feeling I'll be referencing this book many times as I struggle through my Intermediate Web Development class.
I have occassionally meddled with the CSS on my blog, but a recent push to redesign the blog and launch my own site got me interested in learning more. Stylin' with CSS was heavily recommended and I have to say I'm not disappointed. The step by step examples are very helpful, especially in the early chapters when going through the core concepts. Definitely a must-read if you are getting into CSS.