Re: [WSG] Advanced CSS Training and Publications

2005-10-17 Thread Donna Jones
So I'm appealing to the list for suggestions on advanced CSS  
publications and on-line training.



Respectfully,
Chris


Chris, re on-line training, you might want to check out the courses at 
international webmasters association/html writers' guild. 
http://www.hwg.org/


i got a wonderful head start on positioning by taking their 
Intermediate class (Workshop).  There is a syllabus so you could read 
that and see if it might suit where you are.


i love taking courses because it helps me focus - i need that.

in the future they'll probably be offering, again, Advanced CSS 
Selectors being taught by Minz Meyer - he's good.  (i just took it a bit 
ago).  you could sign up to be notified.


also, notice that if you're a member of iwa you get a big discount on 
the courses so its worth it to sign up as a member.


cheers
Donna

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[WSG] Advanced CSS Training and Publications

2005-10-16 Thread Chris Kennon

Hi,

Although I've worked with CSS for quite sometime, I've just scratched  
the surface of advanced CSS solutions. After ogling Amazon for the  
better part of the morning I've only mustered a throbbing headache.  
So many publications and only conflicting opinions surrounding their  
usefulness.



So I'm appealing to the list for suggestions on advanced CSS  
publications and on-line training.



Respectfully,
Chris
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Re: [WSG] Advanced CSS Training and Publications

2005-10-16 Thread Zach Inglis

Jeffrey Zeldman's is a good one.
I've heard Eric Meyers is too.

On 16 Oct 2005, at 22:08, Chris Kennon wrote:


Hi,

Although I've worked with CSS for quite sometime, I've just  
scratched the surface of advanced CSS solutions. After ogling  
Amazon for the better part of the morning I've only mustered a  
throbbing headache. So many publications and only conflicting  
opinions surrounding their usefulness.



So I'm appealing to the list for suggestions on advanced CSS  
publications and on-line training.



Respectfully,
Chris
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Re: [WSG] Advanced CSS Training and Publications

2005-10-16 Thread Nick Cowie
Books CSS by examples
I own both these and they are good to work through, I have learnt from
both books.
More Eric Meyer on CSS by Eric Meyer
The Zen of CSS Design by Dave Shea and Molly Holzschlag

Courses:
West Civ
http://www.westciv.com/courses/index.html
there is even a free one to tempt you in.

Resources
http://www.csszengarden.com
185+ css files to see how the experts deal with css issues
http://css.maxdesign.com.au/ http://www.maxdesign.com.au/presentation/
great tutorials
http://alistapart.com
lots of articles on anything to with CSS
http://positioniseverything.net/
the problem solvers




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