Things They Never Tell You In Css School
The best thing about css is its ability to leave your head numb and your knuckles
aching from whacking your monitor in the eye.
Things I should Do Instead
- Learn to write PHP that does not return errors.
- Sleep more.
- Things that don't require me to sit at a computer.
- Use tables.
- Preach about “Semantics” like everyone else around here.
- Use tables when a DIV doesn't cut the mustard.
CSS: stuff nightmares are made of
#rightcol {
position:relative;
vertical-align:top;
width: 18%;
margin-left: 3.6%;
display: inline-block;
padding-left:2em;
text-align:left;
}
Here's some wise advise.
“Oh, what a tangled website we weave when first we practice.”
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