does anyone know where i can learn CSS???

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Hello All,

does anyone know where i can learn HTML + CSS website using Dreamweaver???
i just confuse, how to work using HTML + CSS :confused:
possible with the steps, and screenshots will be easier to use

that would be great,

thanks for all your help mate^.^

best regards,
-iris liauw-
#css #learn
  • Profile picture of the author mindinventory
    Don't worry,because of the w3school is there.Learn HTML + CSS.
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  • Profile picture of the author irisliauw
    thanks for the info^.^
    it's useful
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    • Profile picture of the author SQLMgmt
      w3school is great place to go.
      If you're new to CSS, I personally recommend you to read this book.
      Easy to understand about CSS.
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  • Profile picture of the author irisliauw
    Hello SQLMgmt,

    where i can find the book?
    i just have a problem with my site :
    doctorminisite

    this is using HTML,
    i just put "slideshow" on it,
    but if i add table on it, the design will broken
    any idea?
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    • Profile picture of the author LakiPolitis
      Originally Posted by irisliauw View Post

      this is using HTML,
      i just put "slideshow" on it,
      but if i add table on it, the design will broken
      any idea?
      First off, good form wanting to learn CSS!! Very useful skill.

      But, please... don't ever use tables. Once you've used DIVs you'll never use a table again. Read up with the w3 schools, but learn the selectors (a, b, p, div, ul, li, etc) and then search for them in google when you're trying to work with them. Read up on the box-display and read up on CSS 3 - googling these will give you good blogs with examples.

      Check out: CSS Basics
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    • Profile picture of the author aniket1988
      Originally Posted by irisliauw View Post

      Hello SQLMgmt,

      where i can find the book?
      i just have a problem with my site :
      doctorminisite

      this is using HTML,
      i just put "slideshow" on it,
      but if i add table on it, the design will broken
      any idea?

      May be ur div tags are getting repeated somehow.
      Thats the only possible reason. Some div class or id element is getting repeated, thus rendering a css conflict.
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  • Profile picture of the author irisliauw
    thanks for the info agendapal ^.^
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  • Profile picture of the author OliverRealize
    Hi Iris,
    I've just recently gotten more into html and css.
    Starting with HTML + CSS was a great starting point for me. And it's w3.org so you know you can trust the info there. I hope this helps it helped me alot
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexdoerr
    There are so many tutorials available online to learn HTML and CSS. w3school is one of the best sites to learn it online.
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  • Profile picture of the author alphadesign
    Lynda is also offering great tutorials!

    Check it out over here: Lynda CSS Tutorials
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  • Profile picture of the author carolinaaram
    w3school is the best website to learn everything about HTML and any programing language.
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  • Profile picture of the author ngseosept
    I think the best reference is w3school and books. They are all useful and can help you.
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  • Profile picture of the author WebMomentum
    w3schools is great - especially for syntax.

    I'm a learning-by-doing cat so I always 'view source' when I see an interesting site.
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    • Profile picture of the author James90210
      Originally Posted by WebMomentum View Post

      w3schools is great - especially for syntax.

      I'm a learning-by-doing cat so I always 'view source' when I see an interesting site.
      I agree, w3schools rocks!, I still use it now for reference. CSS 3 stuff particularly.
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  • Profile picture of the author mhastings
    W3cshool and tizag are good places to start.
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  • Profile picture of the author iuditg
    Check out Videos on youtube or go to tuts+ site by envato, they have tons of tutorials on html and css. I would really recommend In-depth tutorials and articles on web design | Webdesigntuts+ or Web development tutorials, from beginner to advanced | Nettuts+
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  • Profile picture of the author jekabest
    Yeah, try to find some information in internet.
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  • Profile picture of the author johnnyN
    I think Lynda.com is the best place to learn that sort of thing.
    Do the courses on Lynda, then whenever you can't figure something out, google it.
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  • Profile picture of the author DavidWincent
    There are many tutorials online that teach you each and every concept regarding HTML and CSS. You can refer those. You can even refer videos that demonstrate about HTML and CSS.
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  • Profile picture of the author HorseStall
    I learned CSS using TopStyle (a CSS editor) its pretty easy to use, and you will eventually figure out the syntax to use by playing with it.
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  • Profile picture of the author FreeZeo
    Originally Posted by irisliauw View Post

    Hello All,

    does anyone know where i can learn HTML + CSS website using Dreamweaver???
    i just confuse, how to work using HTML + CSS :confused:
    possible with the steps, and screenshots will be easier to use

    that would be great,

    thanks for all your help mate^.^

    best regards,
    -iris liauw-
    w3school is the best one i learnt a lot from there!
    good luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author FreeZeo
    or if u dont want to spend time reading and want to learn from video tutorials..you should check out thenewboston's Channel - YouTube ...he offers lots of good tutorials on stuff like C++, CSS, Javascript, jquery, photoshop even android app developement and Advanced UDK
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  • Profile picture of the author drewmcntyre
    Internet and Google both are the best options for you. Try these two, Thanks.
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    • Profile picture of the author cyriljeet
      cssbasics dot com is also a gud guide to learn about CSS?
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  • Profile picture of the author cnetboss
    It's better to learn the HTML and CSS coding by heart rather than use the WYSIWYG method.
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  • Profile picture of the author pfreelancer
    http://www.w3schools.com has lots of tutorials to learn from.
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  • Profile picture of the author NewDeveloper
    w3 schools is good for fast learning. But for effectiveness, i prefer u refer to some web development e-books
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    • Profile picture of the author IMBotz
      The missing manual series, Lynda and w3schools are good resources. SitePoint is also a great place to learn web related technology.

      Initially you may find it hard and frustrating to learn it. But don't give up. The more you practice with examples the easier it gets to understand CSS and HTML. In no time you will be comfortable change the looks and building pages!

      Good luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author becanada
    google any CSS code you are having issues with ; this will bring up direct replies and examples... most important ; CSS is an "in order" language ; meaning it builds based on previous settings in order of elements in your CSS file. This is critical.
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  • Profile picture of the author aniket1988
    A lot of resources can be found on the Internet. Just use google.
    Search video tutorials in torrent. i have learnt a lot.

    Try downloading following tutorials from torrent.
    1. Kelby Training - CSS Basics. A Crash Course in CSS
    2. Lynda.com - Learning CSS 2
    3. Lynda.com - CSS For Designers

    4. Total Training CSS & XHTML For Web Development
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael71
    Do not use tables for layout purposes.

    If you need to learn CSS then you need to know about the box model, document flow, floating and how to code HTML correctly.

    There are lot tutorials ... just use Google
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael71
    Do not use tables for layout purposes.

    If you need to learn CSS then you need to know about the box model, document flow, floating and how to code HTML correctly.

    There are lot of tutorials ... just use Google

    I am pretty good with HTML/CSS, you never stop learing new techniques.
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    • Profile picture of the author rcallaby
      I have to echo all the comments about W3Schools being a great place to learn anything HTML or CSS related. As well I have found the books by O'Reily to be really helpful as well. They are not too expensive and i really like the way the teach the material.
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  • Profile picture of the author amazonsaver
    I bought a book that combined how to use HTML and CSS. Once I had the basics down I refered back to the book or w3schools. I was going to learn dreamweaver but felt I could do everything better by just coding it in myself.
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  • Profile picture of the author hazephase
    I have used W3 school and I have to say that I lke it....
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  • Profile picture of the author wasabi20
    Ok,

    I have started my first website 14 years ago, and how I learned ?

    I opened Notepad and trying trying trying.... resolving my problem and now another headache

    So use w3school. It's a suggestion

    Good luck, and if you need question , do not hesitate, I can be your mentor if you need
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  • Profile picture of the author Iain Key
    w3schools is a great reference

    also Adobe have their own tutorials for css and dreamweaver Learn CSS | Adobe Developer Connection
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  • Profile picture of the author RobKonrad
    Jesus, guys, seriously: Do we REALLY need to have about 50 guys giving the same answer or pointing to the obvious???? "W3School" (that's okay).

    Then "w3school." "Yes, w3school". "w3school, I agree". "mhhh-hmmmm, w3school". "Did we mention w3school". Ah, and "the internet". Thank you.

    This is really starting to annoy me... Try to provide some quality answers to get your post counts up.

    Cheers,
    Rob

    EDIT: Anyone agreeing AND providing some other helpful stuff is exempted from my rage post
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  • Profile picture of the author WP Nut
    Any free sources on CSS?

    Thanks,
    Ed
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  • Profile picture of the author achukuttan
    w3 school is great
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  • Profile picture of the author Jager
    W3 schools is a scam. They have all kind of syntax wrong and give out worthless certifications for hundreds of dollars. They have no correlation with the real Web Consortium, just exploiting the name for financial purposes.
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