www.w3schools.com or sumthin, but i kind of think that you will have to read something... i didnt though, i just found some free templates from variouse places that had css attachged to them, and i just studyied those, tried different thing, experimented, and now i know CSS like the back of my hand.. course who doesnt
Anything worth learning is going to be hard to learn, otherwise everyone will know how to do it and it wouldn't be worth learning... So read. btw, on this page theres a link to a "CSS Manual" try and find it.
Or goto Webmonkey, that's a good intro site, but it's still reading.
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Sometimes I lay awake at night and I ask "Where have I gone wrong?" Then a little voice says "This is going to take more than one night"
Well, tables are the backbone of much of the web design world and it isn't hard to grasp at all.
Take a loook at CSS and it'll definitely squeeze the life out of a newbie.. Imagine being needed to know exactly what the literally hundreds of properties do, and to single-handedly change each one of those mysterious stuff and then having to recode recode and recode until you get a perfect, all-browser compliant layout.
Isn't that 'a bit' grappling?
Anyhow, I have went to www.w3schools.com before and I must say that I wasn't very much impressed. www.alistapart.com is the best I've come across so far... thnx for recommending me tat!
I was able to play around with various setting and see exactly what each produces. Once you get the hang of using CSS you will find it extremely useful. I still have alot to learn and have not done much with CSS positioning since many browsers cannot handle it yet. But I think we will all need to know this one day.