Also, if you take a look in the CSS Forum Library you will find some great threads in there, as well: [webmasterworld.com...]
Thomas2000
10:14 pm on Mar 11, 2010 (gmt 0)
Whoa! Your question could result in millions of answers - most being wrong. Besides the excellent help provided in the forums here, check out [w3schools.com ]
BillPitts
6:48 am on Mar 14, 2010 (gmt 0)
Hi Rajesh, I was in the same boat three months ago. I bought a great book and learned quickly. If you'd like the title, send me a Sticky Mail and I'll gladly share it with you.
Bill
BillPitts
4:11 pm on Mar 14, 2010 (gmt 0)
Hi, I was just informed by an administrator on another thread that keeping subjects private as I did in my previous post is not the way to do it here.
So, the title is "CSS: The Missing Manual" by David Sawyer McFarland. This is an extremely well-written, easy to understand guide to using CSS. I hope it helps you, rajesh, as well as any other forum members who are struggling to understand how CSS is used. It helped me.
Bill
Netson
7:53 pm on Mar 15, 2010 (gmt 0)
where you can shake a good tutorial?
CSS_Kidd
8:10 pm on Mar 15, 2010 (gmt 0)
@Bill... I too have a copy of that book and it did me well.
@rajesh... There are many was to learn css. It really breaks down to how you learn things.
Example... I learned css with a book for reference while editing Dreamweaver's auto generated css (option needs to be selected in preferences) and by digging in to other websites style sheets and editing them by using Firebug for FireFox.
TheJAG
9:14 pm on Mar 17, 2010 (gmt 0)
+1 w3schools, that's where I learned the basics...