Re: CSS & tables

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Paul M Foster wrote:
> On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 05:55:47PM -0400, PJ wrote:
>
>   
>> Marc Christopher Hall wrote:
>>     
>>> and so I don't feel like a complete ass
>>>
>>> http://jeffhowden.com/code/css/forms/ 
>>>  
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>> Funny, you should mention it... been there, done that...
>> actually, that was one of the sites I had in mind... nice examples but
>> there is no explanation of where it comes from and what it means... I
>> have found no clear references to this type of stuff on w3org or any
>> manuals. :-(
>>     
>
> Ahem. The CSS used is at the bottom of the page, and the code (HTML)
> itself is viewable by "View Page Source" in your browser. It's all there
> for you to peruse. Of course, this assumes a fair knowledge of CSS,
> which you would have to obtain elsewhere. (Although, I have to say, this
> example goes pretty far in illustrating how CSS works.)
>
> Paul
>
>   
I do appreciate the input, but I think the main thrust of my even asking
for suggestions is beyond the obvious. I am perfectly aware and have
done exactly what you suggest, as I generally do when looking at
examples and tutorials.
However, I have been looking for explanations of what some of the syntax
of CSS is supposed to mean; in other words, some of the code that does
not make sense in relation to what is shown on the CSS
W3org and tutorial pages. They are rather elementary and do not clearly
explain relations of the different elements. At least to my Martian
understanding of logic.
:-)

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