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| A Wealth of Knowledge Join Date: Aug 2004
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Look at code, go to w3schools and take a look at the tutorials. Its my personal preference to see an output, and then figure out what steps were taken to reach that output. Once I have a thought about how to make it, I can branch out from there. -Steve |
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| NamePros Regular Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: NY, USA
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | The best way to learn XHTML is to know HTML and just learn the new rules. For CSS, I'd say take a look here: http://www.mezzoblue.com/zengarden/resources/
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| NamePros Regular Join Date: Dec 2005
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![]() | well how i learn is reading the code of other sites, some might argue tht this isent practical or anything. But it helps and thats what matters to me. if i find something a site has done and cant think of how to make it, i re-create it and see if I can do it, and if i cant i always fall back on thier coding and see how they did it. And also as Jim_ stated above learn basic html first. |
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