Mickeblue's got it right on the head

I'd like to add
http://w3schools.com to the list as well. This is pretty much how I learned all the technical stuff for web design. Not only do they have the specs and reference material, but excellent examples.
For help with positioning and browser-specific bugs/hacks, I'd recommend
http://www.positioniseverything.net/As an aside: For another purpose (portfolio for an interested potential client) I've put up all my completed web-template projects in
http://www.skinyourscreen.com/templates - the fun part for me was looking back on the original Skinyourscreen.com templates used in the past. Perhaps I'll have to cycle 'em through again just for ol' times sake!