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Besides all the good stuff on the web, whenever you see something
interesting, right click on it and inspect it, and look at how it was
done. You can see the html, the css, and even the way that it cascaded
down to what it uses.

If you want actual pages in front of you as a reference, I still prefer
the O'Reilly stuff.




Kevin Bucknum
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Subject: Re: [WEB400] JavaScript, jQuery and CSS book recommendations

There are countless tutorials and interactive sites all over the net.
Doing is learning. :)

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On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 1:47 AM, Don Brown <DBrown@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


We have been using PHP on i for a while now with a relatively small
application.

Just about to embark on what may turn out to be the start of quite a
large project and want to try and put good building blocks in place.

Looking for recommendations on suitable reference material.

Any suggestions??

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