On 07/10/2010 06:09, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
"Bruno Medeiros"<[email protected]>  wrote in message
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I found that:
a) I had practically forgotten all the CSS/HTML rules and info that I had
"learned" before, because they were so strange, complicated, and
*unnatural* that there is now way you remember them unless you work with
it on a daily basis.

I've been doing a lot of HTML and such, off and on, almost as far back as
when Mosaic was still relevant, and I still spend most of my HTML/CSS-dev
time with at least one browser tab opened to w3schools.com in the
background.



Yeah, same here. Google searches for some particular layout property or quirk were also common. I sometimes even tried to read some sections of the HTML spec itself, but whoa, that thing was way hard to understand, even for a spec. Completely impenetrable, it felt like reading tax legislation or something.

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Bruno Medeiros - Software Engineer

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