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Posted by Stan McCann on 11/04/05 18:40
brucie <shit@usenetshit.info> wrote in
news:11c9osdksy9ah.dlg@usenetshit.info:
> In post
> <news:1130959604.876080.255360@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
> woodsonlateral said:
>
>> I know the "gist" of CSS but are most professional web designers
>> expected to know it all or do they often reference cheat sheets and
>> books when it comes to CSS?
>
> i've been doing this web type stuff for a few months now, maybe more
> and i cant recall ever doing a site and not checking with the
> various recs/specs for some reason.
This is the main reason I like tabbed browsing. I have the page I'm
working on in one tab, HTML elements in one, CSS properties in one, PHP
manual in one, and sometimes I may have more than one tab open to any
of these. Quick reference.
BTW, welcome back brucie. You probably don't remember/know me as I
think I was still mostly lurking last time I was seeing your posts.
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Webmaster/Computer Center Manager, NMSU at Alamogordo
http://alamo.nmsu.edu/ There are 10 kinds of people.
Those that understand binary and those that don't.
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