tony wrote:

> Coming new to HTML & CSS in my ignorance I had thought layout and 
> content was the major concern.

Content is important. Layout should carry content without getting in the
way ... too much.

> With your 'gentle' proddings I now realise that understanding the 
> limitations of CSS and exploiting its opportunities are key to good 
> web sites.

Actually, there are only two real limitations with CSS:
- our ability to grasp how the various parts actually work.
- non-supportive and buggy browsers.

...and yes, we are very gentle...
<http://www.gunlaug.no/contents/wd_additions_38.html> :-)

> So I'm a slow learner, back to drawing board,  but I'm getting there 
> - with a little help along the way perhaps.

Any time. We didn't get to where we are (wherever that is) over night
you know, and learning how to work _with_ browsers instead of against
them, takes time - years for most. Some never will learn it ... or they
can't afford to.

regards
        Georg
-- 
http://www.gunlaug.no
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