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I've started a personal site (Steve's Miscellany http://stevesmiscellany.8bit.co.uk) and have started to design, but it has struck me that I really want to learn CSS to use on my new site. Does anyone know of a good site that has a section on how to learn CSS? I tried my usual source "The World Wide Web Consortium" and they advise some books, but I can't be arsed to spend any money to learn CSS. Any and all suggestions are much appreciated.
S.A.
> www.w3schools.com - incredible site that covers a damn long list of
> internet formats...
Cheers
> I've finally settled on a concept I like and have uploaded a basic
> layout of it. Can you guys have a look and tell me what you think,
> and check it works on all browsers before I start adding content.
> The URL is http://stevesmiscellany.8bit.co.uk/
>
> Thanks all
> S.A.
Come on lads, I need your feedback.
Thanks all
S.A.
Hmmmmmm.
I think Mozilla *does* show up as Netscape. I was quite surprised because as far as I can tell Mozilla and Safari show things virtually identically (apart from 'text-shadow') but Opera is quite different.
I have also discovered that Mozilla sometimes doesn't like it if you specify a margin bigger than about 32px below some text elements.