Learning CSS-Beginner

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Hello. Is there a resource that you know of (book or
website) that will provide a beginner (that would be me)
with the basics of learning CSS?

Thanks.
 
Hmm, I sure thought we had some CSS stuff in there.

No I don't know of any with a FP basis.
 
Spiderwoman has some stuff.

http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/default.htm


| Hmm, I sure thought we had some CSS stuff in there.
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| No I don't know of any with a FP basis.
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| Mike -- FrontPage MVP '97-'02
| J-Bots 2004 Released Special Pricing
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| FrontPage Add-ins Since '97 FP 2003 / 2002 / 2000 Compatible
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| > I don't see any specific CSS tutorials there, Mike. Do you know any with an
| > FP flavor?
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| > I always just direct people here (I see you do too) -
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| > http://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp
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| > Murray
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| > | > > Hi T. Wall,
| > >
| > > See the resources at http://www.websunlimited.com/resources.asp
| > >
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| > > --
| > > Mike -- FrontPage MVP '97-'02
| > > J-Bots 2004 Released Special Pricing
| > > http://www.websunlimited.com
| > > FrontPage Add-ins Since '97 FP 2003 / 2002 / 2000 Compatible
| > >
| > > | > >> Hello. Is there a resource that you know of (book or
| > >> website) that will provide a beginner (that would be me)
| > >> with the basics of learning CSS?
| > >>
| > >> Thanks.
| > >
| > >
| >
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Ok, thanks. I was wondering about that...

Ms. T (although "Mr. T" has a ring to it.)
 
IMO AListApart is one of the best on the planet. A real gem
as is W3Schools.

I think you'll be better off in the long run learning to become
adept rather than relying on push button monkey code generators.
The personal and professional journey is worth it and can make
using such applications all the more useful for HTML layout which
IMO is all they are genuinely useful for.

Evaluating the use of TopStyle [1] is also an absolute must. TopStyle
has been developed the Nick Bradbury who developed HomeSite
and is rightfully considered 'the' CSS editor.

Best wishes Ms. T :-)

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[1] http://www.bradsoft.com/topstyle/index.asp
 
besides the links Clinton gave you and the recommendation to try topstyle
(which I'd hate to work without) there's a great book at www.sitepoint.com
called HTML Utopia.
I'm not an ardent supporter of "table-less layout" but it's a very good book
for learning .css.
I'm not saying it for any commercial reason since I don't get anything for
recommending it, it's just that I've had several .css books and this one was
hands down the best.
(IMHO)
HTH

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Chris Leeds,
Microsoft MVP-FrontPage

Please feel free to contact me here:
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