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Re: FN-FORUM: CSS tutorials
date posted 12th March 2008 12:46
The w3schools site is a little lacking in my opinion - has needed
updating for some time.
A decent reference is also available here:
http://reference.sitepoint.com/css
Lee Rickler wrote:
>
> Best reference I know:
> http://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp
>
> I don't use it much but when I have had to it 99% of the time gives me
> what I'm looking for.
>
> Lee Rickler
> Director - Point and Stare - pointandstare.com
> Web Design and Development for over 11 years
>
> Brian Lycett wrote:
>> Hi all.
>>
>> I've just started this freelancing lark after working as a Linux
>> integration engineer for the last few year.
>> I was hoping to get work in that area and in web application
>> development,
>> though it seems that it's harder than I imagined, especially since a lot
>> of the freelancer websites are saturated with our Asian cousins who can
>> afford to make very low bids. :(
>>
>> Anyway, since I have a bit of spare time and as my skills lie in
>> development rather than design, I thought I might try to learn a bit of
>> this 'CSS' nonsense that everyone's banging on about these days. I've
>> found a few tutorials but nothing especially useful or inspiring.
>> Has anyone got an online tutorial that they'd recommend as the best
>> guide
>> to CSS they've ever read?
>> Also, do you all feel that CSS is now stable enough to render pretty
>> much
>> the same in all browsers? The thing that put me off before is the fact
>> that you'd have to code separately for different browsers and versions,
>> and I'm really against inefficient coding like that.
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>> Brian
>>
>>
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