Saturday, February 12, 2011

10 Fave Sites for CSS Tutorials & Reference

Since Lynda.com is a pay per site, I go snooping for the freebies. There are so many of them but these few have helped me along with the videos and books I pick up at the library.What I found has been HUGELY helpful along the way, this is a list of the websites that have helped me with understanding CSS, a few websites to get an idea what the codes look like with the actual layout, cheats codes to help me figure out CSS to the HTML relation plus a YouTube video source that helped here and there along the way. I've found, for me at least, I need a video to see how things work so I can figure out the hows. I'm wired for visual understanding, reading this and that only goes so far.


http://www.davesite.com/webstation/css/
http://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp
http://www.csstutorial.net/
http://www.yourhtmlsource.com/stylesheets/introduction.html
http://www.freecsstemplates.org/
http://www.csszengarden.com/
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/dreamweaver/css.html
http://www.allwebdesignresources.com/webdesignblogs/graphics/30-css-cheat-sheets-quick-reference-guides/
http://www.templatemill.com/products/gallery.php?gid=31
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Xklu0dUmVU

I'm trying to understand the JavaScript, MySQL and PHP stuff now, there is no easy way to understand that in a short time. Although. I did find a rather interesting YouTube video that has no vocals but Beethoven's 9th symphony plays while the person types. Just need to slow it down a bit...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2t3ZysHg3Cc

I need to backtrack a few times just so I can "get" the little bits and pieces the person is explaining.  Alert brackets are interesting, probably not an idea to keep using them so's not to piss off the viewer. Ok, subscribed to that teacher, hope something more gets learned by me!! Maybe I should take more courses in this stuff to get me better prepared.  :)

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