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understanding CSS - but my book says
I`m trying hard to understand the tricky areas of CSS and even bought a book.
- My book says that an id can only be referenced once within a page. So why does Geeklog CSS write this: #navcontainer li ?
Furthermore I don`t find any tutorial which explains the difference between
a#current and #current a ?
And one more, what does this mean? form fieldset div.notes p
Any links to any good tutorial? Thanks!!!
- My book says that an id can only be referenced once within a page. So why does Geeklog CSS write this: #navcontainer li ?
Furthermore I don`t find any tutorial which explains the difference between
a#current and #current a ?
And one more, what does this mean? form fieldset div.notes p
Any links to any good tutorial? Thanks!!!
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ironmax
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You could try here http://www.davesite.com/webstation/css/
Or do a search for good CSS tutorials on google
Or do a search for good CSS tutorials on google
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1000ideen
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I had not understood what to look for. I seems to be "CSS and nesting."
An excellent reference is here in German language:
http://de.selfhtml.org/css/formate/zentrale.htm#verschachtelte_elemente
Many English tutorials are listed here:
http://www.drweb.de/csstechnik/css-tutorials.shtml
An excellent reference is here in German language:
http://de.selfhtml.org/css/formate/zentrale.htm#verschachtelte_elemente
Many English tutorials are listed here:
http://www.drweb.de/csstechnik/css-tutorials.shtml
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