Hello everyone,

I got my first call from a contracting agency with a job opportunity
this morning--unfortunately, I don't have the specific skill they're
looking for.

They wanted someone to do graphic cut ups with HTML and CSS. I know I
could learn how to do it, but they want someone tomorrow, and they
have other people they can call. It's only a two-week contract, so I'm
not losing much, but I'd like to be able to say, "I can do that!" next
time I get this kind of call.

There are very many css tutorials out there. Any suggestions for good
ones (meaning tutorials that you or someone you know have used
successfully)? I'll need some beginner ones, first, and I would like
to do the cut ups, too. Even if another job using that skill doesn't
come up, I might use them for my personal pages.

Any recommendations much appreciated!

Lisa Gielczyk
~rhymes with spellcheck~

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