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i know i always say it but w3schools is still the daddy, it has successfully solved all of my CSS problems for me. There are a huge number of tutorials as well as some examples to play with.

 

it is possible if you use dreamweaver to basically let it write the file for you thogugh, Visual Studio .net also allows it so maybe some other IDE would also be good for it, i don't know.

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i know i always say it but w3schools is still the daddy, it has successfully solved all of my CSS problems for me. There are a huge number of tutorials as well as some examples to play with.

 

it is possible if you use dreamweaver to basically let it write the file for you thogugh, Visual Studio .net also allows it so maybe some other IDE would also be good for it, i don't know.

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Thanks for the link, I will see what I can do with that.

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in my opinion, css is something you can master by looking at the coding of others and by checking out little tutorials throughtout google. It's pretty straightforward and simple, unlike actual programming web codes like php and javascript. But it's still mighty useful and almost a neccesity for websites (unless you plan to do it all in flash...) ^_^

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I learned CSS from http://www.yourhtmlsource.com/stylesheets/introduction.html. And here is a really good place with all the (or at least most of) the CSS code: <http://www.tizag.com/cssT/reference.php> It's were I go for a quick reference to get all my CSS code.

CSS is really nice, specially if you have one external Style Sheet for your whole web site, it makes updateing themes and colors so much easier. Have fun! :)

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