If learning-by-doing is your thing I would recommend having a look at
www.nettuts.com
and especially the css tutorials:
http://nettuts.com/tutorials/site-builds/from-psd-to-html-building-a-set-of-website-designs-step-by-step/
http://nettuts.com/tutorials/tools-and-tips/how-to-theme-any-cms-using-
If you have a Mac I recommend CSSEdit which allows you to analyse the
css that applies to each element on a page (locally or online) and
changes show immediately.
On Jan 21, 8:52 am, Gath wrote:
> Guys,
>
> Its seems the best way to do templates in Django is via plain html and
> css, but am hav
I think getting the firebug plug-in for firefox and playing around and
looking at other people's code has been most beneficial to me
recently.
On Jan 21, 3:52 am, Gath wrote:
> Guys,
>
> Its seems the best way to do templates in Django is via plain html and
> css, but am having a problem in unde
On Jan 21, 3:52 am, Gath wrote:
> Guys,
>
> Its seems the best way to do templates in Django is via plain html and
> css, but am having a problem in understanding css easily, can someone
> recommend some nice material/site on css i can read, i mean step by
> step till complex stuff.
>
> Paul
As
On Wednesday 21 Jan 2009 3:24:22 pm bruno desthuilliers wrote:
> The references are on the w3c site - but they are, well, references. A
> good starting point for actually learning how to use css is A List
> Apart:
>
> http://alistapart.com/
that is not a starting point - that is nirvana
--
rega
On 21 jan, 09:52, Gath wrote:
> Guys,
>
> Its seems the best way to do templates in Django is via plain html and
> css, but am having a problem in understanding css easily, can someone
> recommend some nice material/site on css i can read, i mean step by
> step till complex stuff.
The reference
On Wednesday 21 Jan 2009 2:22:54 pm Gath wrote:
> Its seems the best way to do templates in Django is via plain html and
> css, but am having a problem in understanding css easily, can someone
> recommend some nice material/site on css i can read, i mean step by
> step till complex stuff.
try the
Guys,
Its seems the best way to do templates in Django is via plain html and
css, but am having a problem in understanding css easily, can someone
recommend some nice material/site on css i can read, i mean step by
step till complex stuff.
Paul
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