Alphabet Code: PHP, CSS, HTML

By Deb | Oct 19, 2007

Wow, PHP is something else! Wrapping my brain around it is a challenge.

I’m still working on transitioning a Niches-in-a-Box website from one template to another. The HTML part is pretty easy. I feel comfortable working with that. The CSS is another step up in challenge. Some of it is making sense to me and is fairly easy to manipulate, and some makes no sense at all.

To help my cause, I read a report on CSS and it did help alot. But, some of it is still over my head. I think it would help a ton if I reread the report a couple times. The info might sink in better each time.

The report is: “Taming The Beast: Cascading Style Sheets.” The author describes the 3 levels of CSS – Inline, Internal Style Sheet, and External Style Sheet. I got lost somewhere in the middle of the Internal Style Sheets. You can download the report here (free) if you’re interested in an overview of CSS. It is well written and entertaining, if you can believe that.

With my website transition, the index/landing page is finished and looks great. I like it and I had a lot of fun creating it. The silo sites are turning out to be much more of a challenge. These have a good amount of PHP built into the structure, and that makes sense since each silo is based around a different keyword. But I clearly have a whole lot to learn and I’ll do some research now on PHP and see if that helps make the project a little easier.

That’s all for now. Have a good one!

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