Thanks for the reply! I ended up finding out on my own though along with the issue that I was trying to do it in Google Chrome and that's why I couldn't see any results. Made a blog post about the issue and I hope people just learning css, html, and bootstrap can benefit from it.
http://jalilfarid.blogspot.com/2012/05/using-less-in-twitter-bootstrap.html On May 21, 2:48 am, Backspace <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi mate > > I don't think that we can teach you how to code in css in this thread > alone. Your questions however illustrate what you need to learn, and I can > point you in the right direction. > > firstly, forget about less for now, server side/ compiling, everything, > just start with the very basics. > > I have been at css/html for abotu two years and I am only just starting to > click. I am sure you can do it a lot quicker if you stick with it. I tend > to do atutorial and go off until I have a problem. > > this is the refrence most people are sent to when they ask the question, > 'how do I use css? > > http://www.w3schools.com/css/ > > It is a good reference, however I know of a much better one. > > http://reference.sitepoint.com/css > > Read this first though/ > > http://reference.sitepoint.com/css/css > > Once you have gone through the tutorials, don't worry too muc, or think too > hard. Go buy this book: > > http://books.google.com.au/books/about/Developing_with_Web_Standards.... > > Have a read through, he lays it out really clearly. 9IIt has really made > things click for me, I am sure any good book on the subject will. I think > tutorials online alone will only take you so far. > > Finally, go here: > > http://webdesign.tutsplus.com/tutorials/complete-websites/twitter-boo... > > And learn how to apply it all to bootstrap. > > There are tonnes of tutorials on css online. Google. > > Once you understand css, and how it works, take a look at less. That's my > advice anyway. > > Join sitepoint and post css questions there, or any web questions, you will > get lots of help. > > Good luck. > > http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/
