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Learning CSS

Discussion in 'CSS' started by falco85, Dec 3, 2005.

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    Hi,
    would like to know what's on your advice the best way to learn CSS and XHTML.
    Should I buy a book and study it (which one you recommend?), or just look in the internet? thanks :)
     
    falco85, Dec 3, 2005 IP
  2. dj1471

    dj1471 Well-Known Member

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    There's so much stuff on the Internet I don't think you really need to buy a book. You may however find a quick reference (e.g. Oreilly's CSS Pocket Reference) useful once you've got the basics.

    For learning, take a look at W3Schools.
     
    dj1471, Dec 3, 2005 IP
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    Get that CSS book, css zen.
     
    Shodan5, Dec 5, 2005 IP
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    Try to learn from website that make using css, and try to make your own website. Practice and pactice is the best way to learn css.
     
    2mk_atspace, Dec 6, 2005 IP
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    alot of sites contains good tutorials on CSS.. try www.dwebcity.com w3schools , alistapart, etc
     
    mani_, Dec 12, 2005 IP