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How To Split An Atom: Intro To CSS [Programming]

  • Parrot Bluetooth · 1 year ago
    Yes it's very significant to have knowledge regarding the basics of CSS. The video is wonderful infact the whole blog is very informative and useful. So I am bookmarking the blog and here it is: http://del.icio.us/britneyvaughan
  • business networking · 1 year ago
    Nice CSS references. Cameron Adams also has a nice tutorial over at Sitepoint
  • sbspalding · 1 year ago
    Thanks for the tip, that's a pretty great reference too.
  • hank freid · 1 year ago
    I think this very nice information about CSS. Thanks for your useful tips.
  • Custom software development · 1 year ago
    The best way to learn css imho is to take a free template and play with it. Comment certain things change colors, move divs, try to create a website the way you like it starting from something that already exists. Only after you've understood how everything works and how to achieve the results you want with a web site can you move on to more complicated things like designing a website from scratch.
  • ophelia_chong · 1 year ago
    (plug coming up)
    I just finished the artwork for a tutorial on Peachpit Press for The Transcendence of CSS II by Andy Clarke using my letterpress work. What I loved about the project was using the hand done work on the press for a digital lesson on CSS. One form of mass communication (Gutenberg press 1400's) to the present day of media.
  • sbspalding · 1 year ago
    I've seen some of that work, and it's really great.
  • xHTML Coding · 1 year ago
    Quite a few interesting guides there..

    I'm not a newbie to CSS and xHTML, but I still find em interesting.

    Maybe you should recommend a list of guides for CSS non-newbies.