Andy Budd Said: ------------------------ As Jeremy Keith says, "The DOM is the new CSS" so my advice would be to look to the DOM as your next adventure in web standards.
I've been quite active in learning W3C DOM, i find PPk's articles invaulable, very straight forward even for the beginner scripter to learn the code. And i can see the great potential with DOM that i wont stay a beginner for long.
I also take into the count about previous comments, about accessibility to the disabled, i feel that all should enjoy the web// and I'm pretty much going to build my professional career on that ideal.
Thanks for all those who replide, i was somewhat shy about posting the thread, mainly i thought i was going to get alot of " you'll never be a fluent CSS designer" but you guys have sure chucked that notion out the window.
Thanks again guys
Steven
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