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    1. Re: [FreeHelp] Why CSS is so hard to "get"
    2. Ron Lankshear
    3. Very true Rod I have to go and web search every time I think of a change The other issue is the Stack of opinions on how things should be done em vs px vs % serif vs sans and which font family Originally I downloaded a template from Pat that worked and I've only changed slightly. Ron Lankshear -Sydney NSW (from London-Shepherds Bush/Chiswick) try my links http://freepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lankshear/ On 2011-03-21 9:57 AM, Rod Dav4is wrote: > In HTML, and other procedural languages, you can point to something > and pretty easily tell that "this" gets done before "that". >

    03/21/2011 05:25:32
    1. Re: [FreeHelp] Why CSS is so hard to "get"
    2. lrlaskey
    3. Another reason for the difficulty using CSS is that the documentation by W3C is not in layman's language. It is very difficult to understand. I do try but usually give up and browse for other's interpretations which requires looking for mutliple explanations to verify the first. As Rod stated, there are so many choices. For example, which font should be used? When is one used over the other? Is the choice based on the site's design, accessibility issues or website performance related to the site? Learning and keeping up with it will never stop for web masters. Lorrie On 03/20/11 19:25, Ron Lankshear wrote: > Very true Rod > I have to go and web search every time I think of > a change > > The other issue is the Stack of opinions on how > things should be done > > em vs px vs % > > serif vs sans > > and which font family > > Originally I downloaded a template from Pat that > worked and I've only changed slightly. > > Ron Lankshear -Sydney NSW (from London-Shepherds > Bush/Chiswick) > try my links > http://freepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lankshear/ > > On 2011-03-21 9:57 AM, Rod Dav4is wrote: >> In HTML, and other procedural languages, you can point to something >> and pretty easily tell that "this" gets done before "that". >> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email toFREEPAGES-HELP-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    03/20/2011 02:00:23