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Just read the walkthrough

Posted on December 5, 2007.

From time to time I get inquiries from people that read something like, "I am trying to learn CSS, do you have any resources you can point me to?" The answer is usually no because I didn't bother to keep track of the sites that I learned from when I was teaching myself CSS, but I recently remembered that I do have something of use to those who are learning, and that would be my CSS Walkthrough. Maybe someday when I get the time I'll be able to write more CSS tutorial/informative stuff, but for now that's all I've got. HIH.

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4 Comments

  1. Tobey on January 4, 2008

    Thank you Christian for the walkthrough! Really helpful for starters :-)

    Cheers!

  2. Ken on March 17, 2008

    thanks for your help…trying to learn how to write a web site for my new business

  3. David Turner on July 9, 2008

    I'm learning CSS,
    I've just cracked how to put the images on the browser to make it look attractive.
    I'm now having trouble with positioning the text to get it to go where i want it!
    was just wandering if anyone could tell me a good site where i could learn this in detail or if anyone has the knowledge to tell me.
    Many thanks.

  4. Kenneth Lesley on July 23, 2010

    Mr. Montoya,
    I am impressed with the walk through you have given. I myself am currently learning to do css myself. Is there any other advice you could give me on perfecting my own style and creations . If you could , send me an email. I would greatly appreciate it.

    Thank you for your time,

    Kenneth Lesley

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