Tuesday, July 20, 2004

CSS / HTML Guides from HTMLDog

Good tutorials...
 
CSS - Beginner
Assumes that you know as much about CSS as you do about the cumulative effects of sea squirt discharge on the brain chemistry of Germanic ammonites. The purpose of this guide is to teach the bare essentials - just enough to get started.
 
CSS - Intermediate
This Guide should not be that difficult, but rather build on the basics of the CSS Beginner's Guide.
 
CSS - Advanced
For those who want to push CSS to the extreme, highlighting methods that might not be immediately obvious to the intermediate developer.
 
 
And... just for a refresher...
 
HTML - Beginner
This HTML Beginner's Guide assumes that you have no previous knowledge of HTML or CSS.
 
HTML - Intermediate
This guide adds a few nuts and bolts, which shouldn't be particularly difficult as such, but will add a bit more to our understanding of HTML and enable us to do a few more things.
 
HTML - Advanced
The aim of the HTML Advanced Guide is to show how to fully exploit the features of HTML and how to optimise it for accessibility.
 
Standards Recap
This page is for those who know HTML, but might be unaware of the standards involved in future-proof XHTML and the philosophy behind the separation of meaning and presentation.
 
HTML Tags
This section contains information about all of the valid tags belonging to the latest version of strict XHTML.
 
... c'est tout pour aujourd'hui
 
 
 

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