Samir - for CSS help go to alt.html group. If you are going to design
websites, you will be much much happier if you learn CSS. Maybe not so much
in your initial draft, but if you want to do the final touches, you will
need CSS. Imagine you've built a 20-30 page site for a client or yourself.
Today, your client wants paragraph text smaller and a different color.
Tomorrow, something else. Make the titles bolder and more blue. Make all the
currency values red. This could go on forever. Anyway, designing within the
page tags and changing all those freakin' pages would drive you nuts.
However, if you learned CSS, you'd be editing a couple values in one text
file for the whole site. You could change things in seconds while your
client is across the world viewing it live. In short, take the time to learn
CSS "correctly". It's a must. It's here and it's not going away. Good Luck!
"Samir" <Sa***@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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I am not trying to specifically to anything. I just wanted to know if
doing css is worth it or not that's all. I know that css is able to do
formatting to all pages it's linked on. I guess what I am trying to say is...do
profressional web sites use css?? What do prof. web sites use?
"Aaron [SQL Server MVP]" <te*****@dnartreb.noraa> wrote in message
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You still haven't given us a clue about what you're trying to
accomplish. "of its kind"... kind of WHAT???
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"Samir" <Sa***@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:eh**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... I am just seeing if css is the best thing out there of it's kind.