[ale] [OT] Stylesheet question
Christopher R. Curzio
ale at accipiter.org
Sun May 12 04:59:08 EDT 2002
Michael,
Well, the W3C was of a bit of help during my journey in learning CSS
(which, mind you, is nowhere near complete), however most of my skill was
bestowed upon me by a friend of mine who is fluent in lots of things CSS.
Of course, Mr. Zeldman (http://www.zeldman.com/) and good ol Mr. Google
(you know where) were also of extraordinary help.
O'Reilly puts out some good dead tree CSS stuff too.
--
Christopher R. Curzio
http://www.accipiter.org
:wq!
Thus Spake Michael Barker <mbarker68 at comcast.net>:
Fri, 10 May 2002 11:23:30 -0400
> Christopher-
>
> What sources did you use (other than w3c if any) to learn and reference
> CSS?
>
> -Michael
>
> On Friday 10 May 2002 08:58 am, Christopher R. Curzio wrote
>
> > Kevin,
> >
> > My pleasure. I'm glad I was able to help.
> >
> > After redesigning my website using CSS as the total framework, I can't
> > go back to using stuff like FONT tags and TABLES. ;) CSS is fantastic
> > for maintaining the look of an entire website, and the answer to
> > separation of style from content. I love it.
>
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