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Trick or Treat by ~chanelqueen17  3 weeks 5 days  ago

Trick or Treat by ~chanelqueen17 3 weeks 5 days ago

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After months of work, chanelqueen17 has created a gorgeous scene of Alice and Oz from Pandora Hearts, using scans that didn't even feature both characters together. Even after spending so much time on matching the details of the characters to their new looks, chanelqueen17 didn't stop there and went all out on the background too! This wallpaper definitely needs to be seen!

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*moutonzare 10 seconds ago
Moyashimon ED :3

`akiranyo 7 minutes ago
Soul Eater OST. The 4th ED is the best song perhaps in animes history.

~CloudGer 8 minutes ago
Yay E7 ftw ^^

*moutonzare 10 minutes ago
Eureka7 OST

`akiranyo 13 minutes ago
True Tears and EF OST

~CloudGer 13 minutes ago
I think I'm the only person on earth who doesn't like spice and wolf

*moutonzare 16 minutes ago
Spice & Wolf OST :3

Bantam 19 minutes ago
Seed had a good soundtrack

`akiranyo 21 minutes ago
Gundam music is fine too, also like from Index.

~CloudGer 24 minutes ago
Beck is an anime you can actually watch for the music^^

CSS..I want to learn as much a possible.

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~TheMajor
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Yoko Littner ヨーコ・リットナー
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Posts: 336
10 months 4 days ago
HI,

I'm trying to lean CSS for personal and professional reasons. I need some recommendations on learning material. I'm using Rapid Weaver site software. It is really easy stuff but I want to be able to expand and step away from the preset temples and such.


Does anybody have any recommendations?

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$GoldenApe
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Lazy Monkey
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9 months 1 week ago
Sorry for the late reply, this group is pretty dead and I only check my inactive groups once a month...

Anyways, I don't know what that Rapid Weaver stuff is exactly, but I do know that you learn most by just trying out lots of stuff. But if you really want to use CSS for more professional goals in the future, I personally recommend buying a book about the basics of CSS. I'm sure you can learn a lot by online-tutorials, but I found that with a good book, you can teach yourself a solid workflow, plus it's always a nice glossary.

As said though, the best way to learn is to just try out stuff. I don't know which internet browser you're using, but for Firefox there's this great tool called Firebug. With it, you can look into any site's source code and CSS, edit them and see direct result. Always very handy to work with, since you don't have to upload your CSS the whole time.

If you want more advise, please PM me or drop a note on my UP. As I said, this group is pretty dead.