Thanks Matthias and Amir, Just graphics .... no customer response, SQL, etc.
I was thinking of upgrading a client website to CSS, however on second thoughts I need to get their new product data online immediately so the CSS with my need to get up to speed with it, will need to be a later effort. HTML5 at a very brief look, seems more like it's involved with xml and developments like that rather than graphic style so I think eventually, once the latest promotion urgency is sorted I think CSS will need to be brought into the studio. I will try a free download of the 2010 version of the editor I am familiar with at that time I think and see how I go. I currently use CoffeeCup ... old HTML4 .... robust but clunky in it's graphics. Thanks again Neil Cooke ----- Original Message ----- From: Matthias Kappenberg To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 9:22 AM Subject: Re: Web Programming - CSS and HTML5 Nope, should be "not very hard". http://www.w3.org/TR/html5-diff/ Do you need it as a "professional" ? Matthias ----- Original Message ----- From: Neil Cooke To: UserList RealSoft Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2010 10:19 PM Subject: Web Programming - CSS and HTML5 Hi List Opinions please ...... .... is it a huge learning curve to upskill from a basic HTML4 skillset? No Java or C* skills. Would take HTML5 onboard at the same time. It's all in an editor app of course but I do like to understand the coding. TIA Neil Cooke ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.839 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3013 - Release Date: 07/18/10 18:35:00
