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Lie, Håkon Wium, and Bert Bos. Cascading Style Sheets: Designing
for the Web. Addison-Wesley, 1999. ISBN: 0201596253.
Authoritative and clearly written, explains the use of CSS through the latest approved
version, CSS2.
Morris, Mary E. S. and Randy J. Hinrichs. Web Page Design: A
Different Multimedia. Prentice-Hall, 1996. ISBN: 013239880x.
One of the earliest books about cognitive issues in designing Web pages for a specific
audience and keeping them from getting lost. Dated, but mentioned here for some historical
context.
Nielsen, Jakob. Designing Web Usability: The Practice of Simplicity.
Indianapolis: New Riders, 2000. 432p. ISBN: 156205810x.
Good advice and Web site reviews. However, a bit light on real technical advice and more
emphasis on "don't" than "do." Disappointing in that it includes
little substantive advice on testing and evaluating sites. Web teams should read the book,
but deviate from his more extreme opinions when there is reason.
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