Best way to learn CSS?
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- Daithi0
The way I learned...
Eric Meyer's CSS Sculptor — it won't win any beauty pageants, or UI awards, but it allows you to build pages in CSS. By forcing you to go through series of tabs: Design / Boxes / Type etc it makes you understand how CSS works. It also generates heavily commented code which explains what everything is doing.
http://www.webassist.com/dreamwe…
Then, when you have built the basics CSS Edit is great for editing and tweaking what you have done. It's a much nicer programme and works quite smoothly. It also allows you to analyse websites that you see which is a great way to learn http://macrabbit.com/cssedit/
Then when you can actually do stuff, Coda is the business. www.panic.com/coda/
...not necessarily the best way. It's also handy to have friends to ask when you get stuck, or to just plain do things for you when you're really stuck.
- Eric Meyer likes my work :o)seeessess
- oops, forgot the link http://www.flickr.co…seeessess