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You know whats nice?

         

grandpa

7:18 am on Jan 9, 2004 (gmt 0)

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To be able to sit back and say "whew, it's done"

Thanks in large part to this forum I started coding style
sheets for a 100 page site back in Sept/Oct. Thanks in even larger quantities to this forum, for support and information to get the site completed.

Now I suppose it time to start the 'endless tinkering' that
makes everything perfect for everybody..printer styles..
NN4.

To validate this post I'll answer a question heard a lot around here, "Yes, it's worth the trouble to learn and use CSS." Any other questions I'll defer to the experts.

thanks
grandpa

BlobFisk

2:20 pm on Jan 9, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Congrats - but don't forget, we're always learning!

DrDoc

4:12 pm on Jan 9, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Congrats, grandpa! Yes, it is hard to truly learn CSS. It takes more than just a theoretical knowledge. It takes a working knowledge, and that is hard to get. The only way you can do that, is by stretching the limits, by taking on a task that will put you at your wits' end. From that point on, like BlobFisk said, it's all about learning and perfecting the skill. Welcome to "the other side" ;)