Ok, so here I'm going to do things a little bit different from the norm and dive right on in with the practical stuff, leaving the 'what is CSS' and 'what is it good for' to be explained later in the series. Why? - because by the time these questions get asked the practical stuff will have hopefully answered some of your questions anyway
I will assume, as you are delving slightly into CSS, that you are familiar with HTML and the creation of basic web pages - the articles that follow assume the same.
As always, emails are welcome if you have any questions, additions etc that
you wish to put to me.
Here is what I have so far, as I get to know more, then I will add more tutorials or just general CSS hints and tips to this section.
Part One - Go backwards to go forwards
Part Two - Putting it back together
again
