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CSS Tuts?

Can anyone suggest some good, free, tutorials for a kindergarten beginner such as myself on using CSS? I saw the little link below for PHP tutorials....it seems....the more I learn, the more I have to learn....I just want to do a few little sites for friends....for now...:)...but I want to keep it (the code) as clean as I can... any suggestions?
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Re: CSS Tuts?

Hi there,

There are some tutorials on this very website, and even though they may not be free at least you'll have ample opportunity to ask the good people here for as much help as you want. In fact, I'm thinking of having a look-see myself, err, just in case I might have missed something...

http://www.killersites.com/videoTutorials/Tutorial_WebDesign/webDesign.jsp


But if you don't fancy that, how about downloading a whole css tutorial? The only catch, if you can call it a catch is that you will be asked to download a demo of WestCiv's Style Master. They cater for both Macs and PCs

http://www.westciv.com/style_master/academy/hands_on_tutorial/index.html


Of course, there's always html dog, which is quite a nicely laid out website, but I'm not altogether sure I like its tutorials...

http://www.htmldog.com/guides/htmlbeginner/
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Wow, thanks, MacRankin! What wonderful info. I'm getting started right now....
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W3Schools

http://www.csstutorial.net/
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Just got back - crazy weekend - 2 family birthdays.....every year....

Looking forward to more 'larnin'

Thanks for the link Kyle, I really like the style Stefan uses to explain things. Hopefully I can post a link soon to my site maybe ya'll can give me some opinions, suggestions, HELP, constructive criticisms, emphasis on 'constructive' :)....
Thanks again
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CSS for Designers by Lynda.com : In CSS for Designers, Molly E. Holzschlag and Andy Clarke expertly guide you through some of the most complex and useful techniques used in progressive Web design. Molly and Andy consider the topics from the point of view of creative, visual people rather than developers or programmers. Their unique approach helps give designers all the tools they need to create accessible, manageable, and beautiful websites.
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