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One of the good resources for beginner is www.w3schools.com
Last edited by peter_budo : Apr 15th, 2008 at 2:07 am.
Learn to see in another's calamity the ills which you should avoid.
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And Practice practice practice.
Avoid using Hacks, there are plenty of work arounds, and it will save you headaches when newer browsers come out.
Validate code as you go... otherwise you will cause yourself more problems.
Test for accessibility as you go, otherwise you will have to go back and revise 40% of what you've done.
Read up on things like Usability... and get at least the basics of Search engine optimisation underbelt as well.
Yes, I know, not exactly all CSS, but if you learn them singularly, youmay end up spending more time than is necessary.
alistapart
cssplay
And Practice practice practice.
Avoid using Hacks, there are plenty of work arounds, and it will save you headaches when newer browsers come out.
Validate code as you go... otherwise you will cause yourself more problems.
Test for accessibility as you go, otherwise you will have to go back and revise 40% of what you've done.
Read up on things like Usability... and get at least the basics of Search engine optimisation underbelt as well.
Yes, I know, not exactly all CSS, but if you learn them singularly, youmay end up spending more time than is necessary.
Sometimes life holds wonderful suprises - shame I sleep through them all.
http://www.choose-easyweb.com - Not my design, nor my idea :)
http://www.choose-easyweb.com - Not my design, nor my idea :)
may be you can search it in google, just click this a good place to learn CSS
Last edited by uwiuw : Apr 20th, 2008 at 7:43 am.
bakawan.com/log is for a dream no one can see but you
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I can have website where I climb it is "good place to learn CSS" and I put there some dirty pictures, no go...
Secondly it is most common advertising phrase "good place to learn" this or that and you just find that resource is no good, badly explained, poor examples etc. Recommended search phrase is no good in my opinion
Learn to see in another's calamity the ills which you should avoid.
Publilius Syrus
(~100 BC)
If we helped you to solve your problem, answered your question please mark your post as SOLVED.
Publilius Syrus
(~100 BC)
If we helped you to solve your problem, answered your question please mark your post as SOLVED.
hmm i think you right peter, it's a bad advice to give someone a search query
bakawan.com/log is for a dream no one can see but you
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