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Good Book or source for learning HTML and CSS for Mac Users?

I’m new to the HTML game and a relatively new Mac user, and I was wondering are there any good sources out there to help me learn HTML and CSS that are Mac based?

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Procrastination Dash Timer

Hi folks,

time for some shameless self-promotion ;-)
Since I work on a couple of different machines at work and at home, I need a tool that I can have with me at each of those places and that is a bit less dorky than having a stopwatch next to the keyboard.  read more »

This isn’t the kind of code quality you should launch with

You shouldn’t have launched the site with HTML this bad. Among other things, a does not take an attribute called ref, comments are delimited by strictly defined and easy-to-get-right characters, you have tons of empty h2 class=”title” elements, you don’t have a print stylesheet (thanks for burning through our expensive coloured ink), you’re styling inside elements, you’ve got so many classes on some divs it’s clear somebody doesn’t understand the cascade, and by God you’re actually still using tables for layout.  read more »

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