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Re: FN-FORUM Moving on from tables
date posted 13th December 2002 21:32
The w3schools tutorials are excellent, especially the comparison between
XHTML and HTML. I also found the following article quite useful:
http://evolt.org/article/thelist/17/9953/index.html
Then you'll need to get to grips with CSS. Try:
http://www.glish.com/css/
It has links to other good references, such as style.webreview.com and
www.htmlhelp.com/reference/css
HTH
JohnO
On 13/12/2002 20:39, Andrew Mottershead wrote:
> Hi there folks.
>
> I've been building table based sites with css for font definition for
> over a year now... thing is (mainly from the feedback to this forum) I
> want to move on to pure xhtml css layouts for the sites which I produce.
>
> Now I've looked on google and found a number of good sites which may
> help me (w3schools et al) - thing is at the moment time is money so I
> need to find somewhere where I can get the gist quickly and without too
> much contradiction.
>
> So what are your favourate sites/books/gopher servers for this (I will
> give a pint to anyone who can point me to a gopher with css info on it
> !!)
>
> I'm looking for tutorials rather than examples - I tend to learn better
> initially with the 123 approah rather than the "look at the code and
> figure it out" one.
>
> regards
>
> Andrew Mottershead
> Web Developer
> Mindstream Web Design
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