Re: [css-d] Total newby question - linked/external css vs embedded

2007-03-21 Thread francky
Charles Marcus wrote: > Hello, > [...] > Obviously, one of the main benefits I'm hoping to achieve is to learn > web development right the first time, as opposed to learning a bunch of > bad habits that I later have to unlearn. > > :) > > Best regards, > > Charles > __

Re: [css-d] Total newby question - linked/external css vs embedded

2007-03-20 Thread Austin Harris
> These are both good references, and finding a book or online cheat > sheet > (*http://www.ilovejackdaniels.com/cheat-sheets/css-cheat-sheet/)* is > also a good idea. > I find really handy. (After my css reference pocket book thingy from O'Reilly fell apart!) ___

Re: [css-d] Total newby question - linked/external css vs embedded

2007-03-20 Thread Dave Goodchild
I would also get hold of some good books and absorb them. Some recommendations: Cascading Style Sheets (Briggs et al), Friends Of Ed CSS Mastery (Andy Budd) Friends Of Ed anything by Eric Meyer. __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] ht

Re: [css-d] Total newby question - linked/external css vs embedded

2007-03-20 Thread Mark Story
Hi Charles. A couple good CSS resources are: The w3: http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/learning and w3schools.com : http://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp These are both good references, and finding a book or online cheat sheet (*http://www.ilovejackdaniels.com/cheat-sheets/css-cheat-sheet/)* is

Re: [css-d] Total newby question - linked/external css vs embedded

2007-03-20 Thread Charles Marcus
> As for myself: I put the CSS in the head of the document (embed it) > when designing a page. It is just easier, and faster for me to work that > way. And when posting a CSS question to the list, it is a little easier > for those responding to a question if the CSS is embedded. Excellent tip

Re: [css-d] Total newby question - linked/external css vs embedded

2007-03-20 Thread ~davidLaakso
Charles Marcus wrote: > > It was the post referencing the Layout Gala site that prompted this > message, because I learn from working examples *much* faster (as I guess > most do), and now I have a starting point. > > Anyway - where can I go to learn the entry level basics about CSS - > like, fo

[css-d] Total newby question - linked/external css vs embedded

2007-03-20 Thread Charles Marcus
Hello, I've been lurking/reading in awe for the past few weeks, and have a very basic question. I've been hesitant to ask, hoping to see someone else ask it (or unintentionally answer it), so I wouldn't have to... I'm still very new to web design, and only just learned how to do some basic wor