CSS - Guru At Css
hi everyone im still new to the forum but I have a interesting question.
Lets say I have 10 books on CSS, which explain how to code in CSS, and I went through all of the books of the CSS do you think by the time I finish reading all of the CSS books that you have a great knowledge of it? To some people this may seem a stupid question, but the idea for me is to keep repeating what you learn from one book and another book they have a different approach to it and the third and etc until you brain starts to understand how the CSS works. Thanks in advanced and happy new year ! Similar TutorialsI really want to know how to replicate this effect for my blog *** URL Removed *** any ideas? specifically the jagged edges on each photo along with the drop shadow and how the hell is every photo at a random angle?? your help is much appreciated. Ok, I'm at my wits end with this. For the past couple of days, I have been working very hard on my online portfolio site. I got it mostly done until I went to validate the CSS and the HTML in the W3C validator, and it screwed some stuff up (when I copied the new validated CSS), or I messed something up accidently, and now i've been trying to figure out for what reason the footer background color is missing (it's all white), and won't show up no matter what I do. I have two css files and a link to my portfolio that I can share, but as i'm a new user, that is disallowed, so. I guess I can show them in PM or something? The top seems to be fine, it's just the footer that's messed up. The footer is supposed to be the same color as the header, and no matter what I do, it won't show up and I don't know what part of the CSS I need to change. The entire layout is made up of css. Usually i'm pretty good with CSS - but I can't seem to figure out what I broke. I've been ytrying to figure it out since last night. If anyone can help me, i'd -very- greatly appreciate it. Thanks! problem solved Hello, Have decided to use a frames emulation technique that I unearthed on the web (refer to the code for sources), have tested it on IE5 IE6 and FF but not mac. It's at http://uk.theliving.net Would like some opinions on the code. Anything that looks like a no no. For simplicty I have left all the css code in the document. But even when the lower css sections are removed the technique calls for a fairly large chunk to stay at the top. Anyone know of a better solution that conditionally directs the browser on a per browser basis?Of course to do this you would have to get the order right and all the statements in a perfect flow (Of course the noscript part would need to stay). Anyhow any feedback on any of the code or slimming it down would be much appreciated. Gregory |