G'day
What I need to use Firefox or Safari exclusively is a replacement for
the Mozilla sidebar references for (X)HTML and CSS, I guess in the form
of a website, or downloadable reference to be used in a browser.
Have a look at www.zvon.org - they have downloadable references for CSS1/2,
What I need to use Firefox or Safari exclusively is a replacement for
the Mozilla sidebar references for (X)HTML and CSS, I guess
in the form
of a website, or downloadable reference to be used in a browser.
You could copy paste the info from your Mozilla sidebar into a web page
you
If you're using FF with the webdev extension, you can quickly (ok,
relatively quickly) go to Miscellaneous W3C Documents for reference.
At least that's what I end up doing most of the time...
Patrick
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heres one :D
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Westciv's Complete CSS Guide on CD is pretty useful, I believe its
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Hi,
Westciv's Complete CSS Guide on CD is pretty useful, I believe its
inexpensive (I got if for free as a door prize from a web essentials
promo night)
it's also free online here
http://www.westciv.com/style_master/house/index.html
along with many tutorials, articles, compatibility guides, and