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where to learn css?

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06-23-2007, 12:20 AM
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so I can do html alright. i can make a pretty simple page. i want to know whats soo good about using css instead of html and where can i learn it? Is it hard? i though html was pretty easy.

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hey thanks.. ever i wanted to learn the same...

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what?

CSS can only be used with html if thats what your saying

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It's hard. Answer to one of your question.

And soon you will hate IE.

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Na, IE is only a problem in a few special cases, most of the time it's poor code causing issues.

w3schools might be of use, and cssmastery is a great book.

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ahh i think i understand it now! ive been breefing over it for the last 15 minutes or so. so basically css adds style to everything. what i mean by that is instead of using the same font,color and size script for each paragraph you just make it in css and have a plain html document. am i right? i think i made it sound really confusing.thanks for the site man!

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Yes, css is for applying the same style to many items.

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Originally Posted by Haris View Post
It's hard. Answer to one of your question.

And soon you will hate IE.
LOL, I agree with you.

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IE7 Is great, its just that damn ie6 at times. I dont get errors too often with it though.

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