Advise a list of references and web resources for learning CSS?

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  • @VladSpirin I'm not sure what it is worth duplicating books on CSS in books on Html + Css. There are a lot of books here - they are not there, who will drag and close? If you really wanted to link, then you could just leave a link in the comments. - AK
  • @VladSpirin I still write the answer to your question on the meta, but we can chat in parallel and in the chat. Go ? - AK
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    This question should be closed, because the main question about books and educational resources on HTML / CSS is already in the list of references - LFC
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    Possible duplicate question: Books and learning resources on HTML and CSS - aleksandr barakin

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  • CSS Big Book, David McFarland
  • CSS. 100 and 1 council, Andrew Rachel
  • CSS. Cascading Style Sheets, Eric Meyer
  • CSS. Programming Recipes, Christopher Schmitt
  • Handmade CSS, Dan Cederholm

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  • I look aside Big book of CSS, David Makfarland About HTML5 I will read thanks thanks. - AndroidDev
  1. htmlbook.ru
  2. Rachel Andrew - "CSS. 100 and 1 tip"
  3. Eric A. Meyer - "CSS. Cascading Style Sheets. Detailed Guide"

    There is a good site zvirec.com . It is all very detailed and well laid out. Then you can see the Internet University of Information Technology . In general, the site zvirec will be enough for a normal start of work. And then you will simply supplement your knowledge.

    • I completely agree. He studies books for a very long time. They can be used in the future to supplement their knowledge. And Zvirek is a really great site. - NikOlia

    There is a good book on the website websovet.com, there just for people like us who once learned something and decided to refresh themselves =) http://css.manual.ru/ - here you will find a detailed explanation of all the rules in CSS . Good luck. =)