Mark Trumpold wrote: > Hi All > > I am now getting to the stage of my wiki site to NOW learn css and skin > producing. > > Any suggestions on how to get started or a good resource > > Thanks > > Mark
More or less random ideas. Start with crayons and paper thumbnails. www.colourlovers.ca for colours. (Set timer so you don't spend all day there.) http://www.w3schools.com for quick reference of all things HTML and CSS. ColorZilla and WebDeveloper extensions for FireFox. WebDeveloper shows you how things are nesting in CSS -- very good when wondering why a style isn't applying. Inheritance can get nasty. Also nice when fine-tuning the CSS. Tables are not evil. It's much easier to do the overall layout with tables than CSS. (CSSZenGarden is awesome, but a also good way to get very frustrated.) The style="..." HTML attribute is your friend while fine-tuning. There are some nice skin test pages on PmWiki. Cheers! Sandy _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
