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Zxian
Heya everyone,

I'm looking to spice up my website a little bit (Link). Right now it's just plain-jane HTML 4.01, but I'd like to add a little bit more to it, as well as learning more about making a really good looking website.

I found this site on CSS, and I've been able to pick up on the basics - CSS Tutorial

Does anyone have any good recommendations for books or webpages with tutorials or references on XHTML and CSS? I learn fairly well from example (which is why that page is good for me), but parsing through a full webpage to find out what this and that tag do is somewhat overwhelming sometimes.

Thanks in advance!


Edit - Sorry... forgot to ask... I'm using frames right now for my webpage. I've heard that frames are somewhat unfavoured for webpages. Does anyone have any insight to this? A lot of pages I visit now use tables instead of frames to layout their items.
barradasba
Hi
You have a tuturial also in http://www.w3schools.com/xhtml/

You can search in google that you will find more tutorials:
http://www.google.pt/search?hl=pt-PT&q=xht...utorial&spell=1
http://www.google.pt/search?hl=pt-PT&q=css+tutorial&meta=

I prefer using the object iframe
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