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Old 06-16-2007, 02:09 AM
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Hi.

I am new in web designing and am interested in upgrading my 15 page website to use CSS.
I am very intersted in adding more content for my customers and for SEO.

Thanks for any Help
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Old 06-16-2007, 02:14 AM
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Originally Posted by TonySoprano View Post
Hi.

I am new in web designing and am interested in upgrading my 15 page website to use CSS.
I am very intersted in adding more content for my customers and for SEO.

Thanks for any Help
Hi,

well css will help to "slim" down your pages.
You don't have to change all pages at once - you can start with one page and keep adding css functionality whilst you go through the pages.

As said before start with general css which is supported by all bowsers - avoid too advanced functionality as this will require browser detection.

There are great tutorials out just scan for css tutorial.

Best of luck
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Old 06-16-2007, 02:25 AM
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Implementing CSS across your site can improve consistency throughout and makes for a nice way to implement some changes in one place "ripple" throughout.

As expat suggested, there are a number of sites with beginner to intermediate tutorials about CSS. Just scan a bit and you should be able to get started just fine.
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