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Discussion in 'CSS' started by riteshvyas52, Jul 27, 2012.

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    I Start Learning CSS..so please tell me what is the best site , Software and Tools ?

    I m the beginner in CSS.. so please help me
     
    riteshvyas52, Jul 27, 2012 IP
  2. mnmani

    mnmani Well-Known Member

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    see learn css and learn css3 ; see also responses at similar threads listed at bottom of this page !
     
    mnmani, Jul 27, 2012 IP
  3. lolpasslol

    lolpasslol Peon

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    #3
    No doubt w3school is the best,
    But there are also some site like:
    codecademy.com,
    webdesign.org.

    Best criteria is just follow o'really e book for css.
     
    lolpasslol, Jul 27, 2012 IP
  4. Raffkhan

    Raffkhan Greenhorn

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    Just go to w3schools.com and you can learn more about CSS. You can practice your CSS skill on there.
    I think that's is the best source of learning CSS I have ever known.
    Just Try!!
     
    Raffkhan, Jul 28, 2012 IP
  5. ShrinkCSS

    ShrinkCSS Peon

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    and get a development ide like Coda 2 - split screen html/css is awesome for learning css!
     
    ShrinkCSS, Aug 1, 2012 IP
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    RankViper Peon

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    I would prefer w3schools. This is the best site for learning CSS or even HTML.
     
    RankViper, Aug 5, 2012 IP
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    wyeoh Greenhorn

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    w3schools is great for learning css. I have also used lynda video tutorial series to learn it before. I suggest you install Firebug getafirebug.com for your browser. This way, you can make changes to the css straight from you browser, see it, and learn it live as well.
     
    wyeoh, Aug 5, 2012 IP
  8. riteshvyas52

    riteshvyas52 Member

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    thank you so much all of you for help and give me some good advice...thank u so much all
     
    riteshvyas52, Aug 20, 2012 IP
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    iamOD Member

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    I learned the old fashioned way: with a book. There are dozens out there to choose from. Just check out the Amazon best sellers. I've also used Lynda.com and W3Schools too.
     
    iamOD, Aug 20, 2012 IP
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    CafaMagician80 Active Member

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    There are two ways.

    When you need help with a specific part of CSS, Google it. For example "how to display image with CSS".

    If you want to grasp the entire concept, read at least 3-4 e-books. Chances are, even after that you'll need Google to help you with specific things while you're working.
     
    CafaMagician80, Aug 23, 2012 IP
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    w3school is the best place to learn. Try it you wont be disappointed.
     
    MarkTheUser, Aug 26, 2012 IP
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    Anton Kyivan Peon

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    Try a book
     
    Anton Kyivan, Aug 30, 2012 IP
  13. DynamicSystems

    DynamicSystems Peon

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    I started learning CSS by w3schools.com/css. Then I contiknued learnig by doing real projects, and solving the problems they had. As a software I'd suggest to use DreamWaver. I t has nice colrocoding for CSS commands, and also it auto-suggests you commands, which makes the work simpler... )))
     
    DynamicSystems, Sep 3, 2012 IP
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    Atif123 Active Member

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    you can check urdupages.com
     
    Atif123, Sep 3, 2012 IP
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    This is the best web site for learning CSS, It contain understandable language..you first read it... All the best....
    Go to Google after enter
    w3schools
     
    markwaugh01, Sep 3, 2012 IP
  16. riteshvyas52

    riteshvyas52 Member

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    thanks for all my friends ...again ..and i use w3schools ..this is best site for learn css and other languages.

    thank you so much
     
    riteshvyas52, Sep 20, 2012 IP
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    Dreamweaver is the best tool for use CSS code.
     
    jenely, Sep 23, 2012 IP
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    Dreamweaver is the tool that most developers used.

    It's has great UI, but I suggest you hand coding instead of the WYSIWYG style of coding.
     
    logocows, Sep 27, 2012 IP
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    DynamicSystems Peon

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    yes, for in-dept coding you have to get rid of WYSIWYG.But Dreamwaver is useful in this case, as well, because it has code chroma-coding (which makes programming easier), and also it as code auto-suggest feature, which is helpful: I just type in Dreamwaver:"backg", and Dreamvawer suggests: "background-color:"
     
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    Use w2schools, it's the only source you'll need.
     
    MattMay, Oct 10, 2012 IP