Monday, October 24, 2011

Unit 9 Readings: CSS


Starting with HTML + CSS
A pretty straightforward tutorial. Everything worked great for me up until it came to separating the stylesheet. It took moving it to an actual directory rather than just having it all on the desktop for some reason. Anyway, it worked!

Håkon Wium Lie and Bert Bos, Chapter 2 of the book Cascading Style Sheets, designing for the Web.
Does CSS use curly braces ({ }) and colon (:) for its property and value to distinguish it from a metaldata language?  The brevity aspects like comma and semicolon separated lists (e.g. H1, H2, H3) are really nice.
Presumbably all browsers are CSS enhanced at this point. Especially if they’re talking about Netscape.

W3 CSS
W3 never ceases to amaze me. So useful, so easy to follow, and when I do I always learn like 10 new things. This is more useful and indepth than the Starting with HTML+CSS link, though that was also a helpful example.

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