2015-01-11, 9:48, Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
I would suggest a little trip to WC3.
I wonder what that means.
See here:
http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_background.asp
The w3schools site, unreliable and with rather low information/noise
ratio, intentionally wants to be confused with the Word Wide Web
Consortium, W3C. Please do not contribute to this confusion.
The W3C material on CSS is as authoritative as you can get in the area
of CSS, but it’s mostly not suitable for use as tutorials. The Mozilla
Development Network material
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS
is much more suitable as learning material. And it links to W3C
material, so that you can check it too, after learning the basics and
getting an idea of how various CSS features are used.
I would suggest you google every css attribute you can so you familiarize
yourself with it before using.
There are no attributes in CSS. Googling every CSS property (which is
what you are probably referring to) would be rather pointless. There are
about 1,000 different properties in CSS specifications, drafts, and
browser-specific documentation.
Yucca
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