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Re: Published work on Accessibility available
From: Holly Marie
Date: Mar 27, 2002 7:02PM
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From: "Kathleen Anderson"
| Kynn Bartlett is writing a book on CSS - Sams Teach Yourself Cascading
Style Sheets in 24 Hours
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| Kathleen
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Drat, I should have bought that one. I have been busy learning the ins
and outs, bugs and browser differences and other items with CSS for 3
years now hahah. HTML to XHTML and all that jazz..... 24 hours sounds
much more appealing to me. [big smile]
To be very honest, every day we learn new things. It is always changing
and there are new items cropping up constantly on a really great CSS
list by Eric Meyer(O'Reilly _The Definitive Guide to CSS_ , an O'Reilly
pocket reference, and many web sites) and John Alsopp's (web site
www.WestCiv.com) . List started just this late January and must have
generated several thousand emails already, in just a few months, over
various topics of CSS including some use of CSS and code for accessible
reasons. So, the awareness is out there, and that is also very good.
And even today, I have a collection of CSS sites, that cover various
things, but do so differently. Still use these, too.
Thanks, though
And I will take a look at it. I have a friend that would like to learn
CSS in a hurry.
holly
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