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Improve this questionI've been doing web programming from 1999 to 2004 and it looks like a lot has changed. The layout is no longer done with tables, but with DIVs, etc...
I am looking for a tutorial that combines CSS and HTML and DIVs, etc... and teaches you how to layout a page.
I don't want a tutorial that focuses on a specific one technology, but more of a holistic approach. 开发者_如何学Python And for whatever reason I am not find that at all.
If you're up for buying or borrowing a book, I would suggest Designing With Web Standards by Jeffrey Zeldman.
I would also highly suggest Zeldman's A List Apart for articles, particularly the Code:CSS and Code:HTML and XHTML sections to cover what you're looking for. There's a lot to learn; a few good articles to start with might be:
- How to Grok Web Standards
- In Search of the Holy Grail
- Fix Your Site with the Right DOCTYPE!
- 12 Lessons for Those Afraid of CSS and Standards
I like w3schools because it has these "try it" boxes where you can see what happens instantly. It's very helpful.
I really recommend this one by Matthew James. It's very clean, descriptive and follows all the standards
The Opera WSC is good. HTML Dog isn't bad either.
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