On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 10:30 AM, Jan Kadera <[email protected]> wrote:
> I added to .css file this
> background: /images/darkKnight_wide.jpg
> aaand it doesn't work.

Of course it doesn't work -- it's not what I showed you.

> My problem with css is that it is not part of the source code, so I cant
> take a look, where in the code is it built in. You may say that it is
> obvious, but I'm saying I don't trust obvious, I trust my eyes. I'm sorry on
> this one, but I really don't believe that .css is worthed, but if you'll be
> so kind and advice me, how background in css works, I'll be really glad.

What are you talking about? CSS is certainly part of your source code.

> What is `view source` and Firebug I don't know

Every browser offers the option to view the HTML source of a page
you're looking at it. It's a basic tool for troubleshooting (and learning).

Firebug is a Firefox extension that gives you visibility into a number
of areas (CSS, network connections, etc.) and is indispensable for,
again, troubleshooting and learning.

> ...and I don't want to create new google. I just want it to be simple and
> work, please.

It is simple. You need to develop a better understanding.

Good luck.
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