> From: Christian Heilmann
>
> ...the Dan Cederholm's Web Standards Solutions book:
> http://www.simplebits.com/publications/solutions/
>
> http://www.icant.co.uk/of/feeds.php?t=css
Thanks for that heads up on that book, and the Obsoletely Famous
site looks like a good thing in the making.
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> From: Maximillian Schwanekamp
>
> I totally hear you on the interruptions front. What I did was set
> everything aside for a few days, left the office on a mini-sabbatical,
> and put myself through the book Eric Meyer on CSS, which *is*
> effectively a CSS course.
That is a very good bit of ad
whole heap of theory in 3-5 days on intense
training... but it isn't until you use it for a while will you see its true
colours and its true usefullness!
Heaps of luck
Abyss
Sydney Australia
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, so far I've been verbally attacked by a snotty 20YO and given a host
of sites, book titles and email lists.
My apologies for even asking.
On behalf of the list, I apologize for any verbal attack you may have
endured. Please, folks, respect your fellow list member
I was looking to immerse myself in a 3-5 day course, AWAY from work and
interruptions.
the best suggestion i've read was the one to get the eric meyer books
and work the lessons in them and ask the list for help when you have a
problem. thanks v.
dwain
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Dwain Alford
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On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 10:43:31AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote..
> I was looking to immerse myself in a 3-5 day course, AWAY from work and
> interruptions.
Well, this still isn't a 3-5 day course, but perhaps you could get
some useful help from a SUNY colleague - Jeanine Meyer at SUNY
> OK, so far I've been verbally attacked by a snotty 20YO and
> given a host
> of sites, book titles and email lists.
> I was looking to immerse myself in a 3-5 day course, AWAY
> from work and
> interruptions.
>
> Thanks
> Melissa Bishop
Melissa-
You might try:
http://www.dvinci.com/tr
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> My apologies for even asking. I have TONS of books.
> I was looking to immerse myself in a 3-5 day course, AWAY from work and
> interruptions.
I totally hear you on the interruptions front. What I did was set
everything aside for a few days, left the office on a mini
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I strongly recommend Topstyle (Lite or Pro) if you want to learn CSS
coding.
www.bradsoft.com
I know a few of you have it and us
Christian Heilmann wrote:
On 6/24/05, Shane Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In addition to the aforementioned, I had quite a big success getting
our junior developers up to speed with proper resources, one of them
being the Dan Cederholm's Web Standards Solutions book:
http://www.simplebits.c
OK, so far I've been verbally attacked by a snotty 20YO and given a host
of sites, book titles and email lists.
My apologies for even asking. I have TONS of books. SUNY is not the
answer, I'm not sitting through 16 weeks of classes with 18 yo's. Reading
the list and visiting the sites are all v
On 6/24/05, Shane Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In addition to the aforementioned, I had quite a big success getting
> > our junior developers up to speed with proper resources, one of them
> > being the Dan Cederholm's Web Standards Solutions book:
> > http://www.simplebits.com/publication
> In addition to the aforementioned, I had quite a big success getting
> our junior developers up to speed with proper resources, one of them
> being the Dan Cederholm's Web Standards Solutions book:
> http://www.simplebits.com/publications/solutions/
>
> It is a wonderful hands-on book which allo
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I agree with Mr. Sparber on this one. CSS is not a fast learn. Its a fun
learn though, if you approach it that way. Its also not something that you
learn on
> Does SUNY have any web development courses? Short of that, my very
> personal opinion is that CSS is a lot like medicine in that you can
> memorize all the properties - but success is based more on your
> diagnostic skills, which is a learned art. The best advice you'll
> likely get is to step ba
.
4CSS!!
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> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> I'm
> Web Developers need to be more worried about
> content than tweaking CSS code
>
A web developer's JOB is to worry about the code!
A content editor's job is to worry about content.
Paul.
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I'm looking for a 3-5 day INTENSE CSS course that takes me from the
bare
bones to the elaborate so I can once and for all know why my CSS is
broken
and how to fix it. >
Can anyone offer suggestions/recommendations.
Does SUNY have any web development courses? Shor
d about content than tweaking CSS code
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I've been a hard core Web developer since 1992
I've been a hard core Web developer since 1992. It has only been in the
last 3 years that I've attempted to scatter CSS here and there to make a
few declarations or styles. In the last 6 months, it seems that CSS has
been practically rammed down my throat and I'm tired of spending tons of
time
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