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I only know HTML

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10-10-2005, 07:23 PM
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I got the positioning working fine now. I'm just messing around.

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Originally Posted by Mr. Cheeky
Sadly, I only know HTML.
Now, it seems HTML is just crap and CSS/XHTML is much more used.
HTML is not crap. PHP, ASP and even XHTML are rendered in
HTML hyper text markup language when viewed in browsers.
CSS which is known as a cascading stylesheet is used to
assist in creating websites. XHTML and CSS are evolving
but in my opinion I find HTML 4.01 transitional easy to use
combined with CSS. The only reason I say this is because
you can code something that look good in one browser but
on another browser renders totally opposite.

From the majority its cool if you can make a tableless design
which shows you have some coding skill.

Originally Posted by Mr. Cheeky
My question is, how and where can I learn CSS/XHTML?
If you want to get better with coding. Get a text editor
that has line numbering and color variations for different
parts of code.


For learning XHTML change the <!doctype> after you code
a html 4.01 page to html 4.01 strict XHTML 1.0 transitional,
XHTML 1.0 strict and switching up the frames and DTD syntax.
The same thing goes for CSS.


Opera browser is free now so install Opera, FireFox and IE
and start testing how the code looks in these browsers.
Safari is another browser to code for as well.

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