Review of Web Standards Solutions- The Markup and Style Handbook
This is the perfect book for someone getting started with CSS and standards-compliant markup. You should be familiar with the basics of CSS and XHTML to get the most out of it.
This book, written by Dan Cederholm, offers very practical, how-to instructions for building standards-compliant web sites that separate content from presentation. Ready to scrap tables in favor of CSS-based layouts? You can read this book to learn how to do it and why you should do it. Some of the other basic elements covered include styling lists for navigation and presentation, styling forms, handling backgrounds efficiently, image replacement techniques, and much more.
There is too much great content to cover here, but what you basically get is all of the basics needed to combine CSS and XHTML to create a standards-compliant web site. This book is a great place to start and I highly recommend reading Dan’s other book after this one.