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Best CSS tutorials/books?
Google sucks - they need to start sorting their search results by how recently the page content was updated. Most of these web development sites have tutorials that are way out of date.
What's the best all encompassing site for CSS positioning/layout information and tutorials? not w3schools. does Lynda.com have good CSS tutorials? |
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self taught man - i find everything seems to be out of date too
w3c is good but dosnt cover the more dynamic CSS. Lynda is good but havent been there for awhile |
Check out this book O'Reilly has. The missing manual series are great. They also have other great books on CSS.
Actually I think they have great books on more subjects:thumbsup Good luck ! |
http://www.alistapart.com/ has some nifty stuff.
Best way to learn is fucking around really. Its easier than it looks. Just a matter of swapping the shitty tables to nice clean divs and control the look of everything through a stylesheet. Once you know how to control a div in as many possible ways, the rest is easy. :thumbsup ! |
thanks for the link
no it's not so simple - not when 25% of surfers still use IE 6 - at least half the CSS layouts I see have CSS elements that are messed up in IE 6. It's the hacks and workarounds that make CSS a bitch - I still don't see what's so wrong with table layouts but I am experimenting with CSS now. |
Lynda usually gets you all edumacated, but damn those monotone video tutorial narrators put me to sleep.
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hah totally about Lynda :)
Here are some of my CSS bookmarks: http://www.cameronolthuis.com/2006/0...css-tutorials/ http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2007...-live-without/ http://www.webdesignerwall.com/tag/css/ |
Some cool stuff here... http://meyerweb.com/eric/css/
Lot's of good stuff here... http://css.maxdesign.com.au/index.htm Some decent links here... http://www.mezzoblue.com/zengarden/resources/ alistapart.com is good too. I suggest getting the Web Developer plugin for Firefox. It has a ton of great features and is quite helpful when working with CSS (the css editor is nice and the Outline tools are especially helpful). Most importantly, trial and error. Good luck. :) |
any new sites bumpy bumpy
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Anything from Sitepoint:
Build Sites with CSS The CSS Anthology |
w3schools
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I am sure Lynda does, I am partial to these guys for everything though...
http://www.friendsofed.com/ Here is a css book by them. http://www.friendsofed.com/book.html?isbn=9781590599075 http://www.friendsofed.com/book.html?isbn=9781590596142 |
lots of good sites you can find on google
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