Chris
Thu Dec 30 09:18:30 CST 2004
I've had probably four of five books on .css the best hands down was HTML
utopia from www.sitepoint.com even if you want to continue using tables. it
just presents the information in such a way as it "makes sense".
besides that there are many online sources among them;
www.mezzoblue.com
www.alistapart.com
HTH
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"chip" <chip@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6A2A82B9-BB1F-4985-9ADB-10D7563681B4@microsoft.com...
> It is powerful. I'm starting to get into it now. It's a little
overwhelming
> at first becuase there seems to be so much flexibility in it, you can read
> two or more ways to write the same css and get your page to accomplish the
> same thing. A little disconserting for the novice.
>
> "Murray" wrote:
>
> > You're welcome. CSS is pretty powerful. You should take the time to
> > familiarize yourself with it.
> >
> > --
> > Murray
> >
> > "chip" <chip@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:5F8EB262-7B2E-4C8A-B372-87B7F75AADF9@microsoft.com...
> > > Thanks Murray. I knew you would come up with it since you also helped
> > > someone who didn't want a page background to tile. Thanks again.
You're
> > > the
> > > best.
> >
> >
> >