Posted by Brian Robertson on 10/21/07 13:52
John wrote:
> "Brian Robertson" <brian@[nospam].com> wrote in message
> news:43HSi.24090$NE2.17047@newsfe3-win.ntli.net...
>> I just wanted to ask what everyone thinks on here about the best way to
>> learn CSS. Obviously what works for one person might not for another, so I
>> know there isn't a definitive answer, but would be interesting to hear
>> opinions.
>>
>> Is it easier to learn CSS from a book or from taking an existing page to
>> pieces and trying to adapt it to your own purposes while learning what
>> makes it tick?
>>
>> Brian.
>
> Go to ebay and get a CD/DVD movie tutorial.
>
> Regards
> John
>
>
Time is the enemy with me. I just don't have enough time to sit down and
study something. I bought a book a few weeks ago that is ok and I
regularly buy a mag that includes tutorials, but I have learnt more this
morning from just taking a website template to pieces and seeing how it
works.
The other problem I have - time based again - is that I learn something
and then it is so long before I get to use it that I have forgotten it
again!
Brian.
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