Beginners guide to CSS and Standards
In my ongoing quest to learn my proposed trade of web development, I make daily travels through the web-dev blogosphere, reading as many useful articles as time permits. Today, I was directed to this website which was new to me, Friendly Bit. This is a website about Web Development, and under the tutor section, I came across this article:
Beginners guide to CSS and Standards.
A few people have been talking to me about the difficulties of moving away from tables, and putting all their styles into a style sheet, recently. I think this article is an excellent place to start, as it guides you through the process of building a simple css stylesheet and basic html template, to create your first standards based website.
I wholeheartedly recommend all prospective webmasters to go and read it, as you might just as well learn how to do it properly from the start, instead of having to unlearn bad habits later.
And even if you have learned a few bad habits, (nested tables and spacer gifs, anyone?
), you can always reform yourself, can’t you?
(After all, I did!
).
















