I believe this person can better use http://www.w3schools.com. By your
learning speed standards any newbie can learn CSS there in about 5
minutes. Seriously: after that you start looking up specific things on
W3C; after three months you take the weekend, print the whole CSS2.1
spec and start analysing and disecting it, skipping parts you don't need.
Michiel
Paul Novitski wrote:
It's very interesting and can be read inside of a day. It will answer
most of your questions at this early stage of your learning CSS, and
will become your constant companion as you become expert.
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