Sent by ~davidLaakso on 20 March 2007 11:11
Charles Marcus wrote:
>
> It was the post referencing the Layout Gala site that prompted this
> message, because I learn from working examples *much* faster (as I guess
> most do), and now I have a starting point.
>
> Anyway - where can I go to learn the entry level basics about CSS -
> like, for example, the question prompting this email - the difference
> between embedded CSS (is that the term?) - I mean, CSS that is
> included/defined in the .html document itself, as opposed to external
> CSS, where the .css files are external to the html document - and which
> is more appropriate for which circumstances?
>
Welcome, Charles.
As for myself: I put the CSS in the head of the document (embed it)
when designing a page. It is just easier, and faster for me to work that
way. And when posting a CSS question to the list, it is a little easier
for those responding to a question if the CSS is embedded. I *always*
put the CSS in an external file and link it to the source document in
the final version of the page (physical separation of style from content).
> Charles
>
>
HTH.
Best,
~dL
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