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Popcorn
http://www.w3schools.com/html/default.asp

^^ HTML

http://www.w3schools.com/Css/default.asp

^^ CSS

http://css.maxdesign.com.au/index.htm

^^ Little more advanced CSS

This is where I learned HTML/CSS.
bowlasoup2893
Thanks... huh.gif
desktophoggy
Thanks for the tutorials popcorn, successfully learned how to create a basic template in CSS biggrin.gif
IamShipon1988
We already have many topics like this already. But thanks anyways.
thekiller162
Well thanks for those extra topics smile.gif
MH-Dolly
QUOTE(Popcorn @ May 8 2008, 03:35 AM) *


Thanks for
http://css.maxdesign.com.au/index.htm
Knewber
You can add this CSS cheatsheet I use occasionally, I find it helps t have all the elements available on the one page http://www.lesliefranke.com/files/referenc...cheatsheet.html
MrTouz
QUOTE(Knewber @ Jan 12 2009, 05:40 AM) *
You can add this CSS cheatsheet I use occasionally, I find it helps t have all the elements available on the one page http://www.lesliefranke.com/files/referenc...cheatsheet.html


What i don't like about this, its just a list and does not explain how to use these variables/configurations/elements/functions or what ever you want to call them. It just 'define' it in 3 words but giving this to a newbie... won't help much.

This is really what is needed the most and explains everything :

http://www.w3schools.com/Css/default.asp
jane0109
I always refer to w3school whenever I got problems with my html coding.
sassy
I used to read tutorials in w3schools.com. It's really a nice source to learn HTML or CSS.
Thanks for sharing site that has advance tutorial for CSS. biggrin.gif
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