Wow you guys are amazing!
Thank you to everyone for your help and suggestions. Much much appreciated.
This will help keep me on course.
I'll keep the list updated on my progress.
Thanx again
Richard
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Welcome Richard
I joined today as well, so far I have found this list great
Great email Zoe.
Karl
> Hi everyone,
>
> I¹m Richard I¹m new to the list and new to CSS. I¹m learning it for my job
> and the websites I work on. I¹m used to tables and old fashioned html and
am
> having a hard time un
Richard Gilmore wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I¹m Richard I¹m new to the list and new to CSS. I¹m learning it for my job
> and the websites I work on. I¹m used to tables and old fashioned html and am
> having a hard time understanding how layout is done in css. I¹m used to
> working with Fireworks and
Hi Richard
The short answer is 'yes' that can be done. I notice some people have
already offered suggestions.
Here are some references that I hope will help you. Whilst there are
some "rules" there are many ways to implement those rules.
You're now entering a world of standards-based design.
Hi Richard,
I'm definitely not an expert but there are definite advantages to
css in terms of the layout, once you've done some research and a lot of
playing around with css layouts it all comes together.
Getting used to using class names and ids appropriately is the key
to not repeati
> I¹ve got an example here of what I¹ve done and now I¹m stuck. And I¹ve
> included a jpg of what I would like it to look like. Can it be done in
> css?
> Frankly I¹m having a hard time believing the hype about how good and
> useful
> css is supposed to be when I can¹t even do the simplest layout.