CSS designer newbie...thanks

Discussion in 'CSS' started by veli20, Jul 10, 2011.

  1. #1
    Hi,
    I just wanted to ask if anyone could tell me where I can learn CSS design.
    You see, I know photoshop and I use a WYSIWYG website designer but I would like to design my own css. I can photoshop it well but what after? I need the complete custom CSS web design. Is it all code? XHTML?

    Thank you in advance to all that reply and help me out :)
    Veli
     
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  2. Trix

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  3. veli20

    veli20 Member

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    #3
    I'll check that out, thanks
     
    veli20, Jul 10, 2011 IP
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    #4
    Opinions which great friends, thanks already sharing the link on this forum
     
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  5. veli20

    veli20 Member

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    :eek:) yup!!!
     
    veli20, Jul 13, 2011 IP
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    #6
    You should use Dreamweaver. In My opinion DW have the best code hint for CSS.
     
    elixiusx, Jul 14, 2011 IP
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    Do NOT use Dreamweaver if you want to learn how to do things right.
     
    drhowarddrfine, Jul 14, 2011 IP
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    ApocalypseXL Notable Member

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    Would you care to argue that statement or at least provide a valid alternative solution .
     
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  9. veli20

    veli20 Member

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    Thanks a lot guys!
    I have dreamweaver but I wanted to learn from scratch, too much time to learn when I can go the easy way and get to making some money online. ;)
     
    veli20, Jul 15, 2011 IP
  10. patrick0001

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    #10
    http://www.w3schools.com/ provide a good guide. If require step by step, you can get those great source at YouTube
     
    patrick0001, Jul 19, 2011 IP
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    I second or third htmldog. A good book on CSS is CSS Mastery.
     
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  13. veli20

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    Thanks a lot guys! I appreciate it :)
     
    veli20, Jul 23, 2011 IP
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    Bapinder Well-Known Member

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    No problem. :)
     
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    #15
    check css3generator(dot)com
    Great to learn some ccs3 as html5 is already running since 2007.
    Also install Firebug on Firefox or if you're using Chrome, use the inbuilt capabilities to check what's under the hood of the site by Inspecting Elements (right click, bottom line).
     
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    #16
    reference .sitepoint.com /css

    this one is pretty good, along with w3schools.com
     
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    I think CSS3 and HTML5 would be a bit advance to newbie. I like firebug too it help me fixed most of the css error.
     
    patrick0001, Aug 2, 2011 IP