31 maj 2012 19.17 justaguy wrote:
> #menu {
> float: right;
> text-align: right;
> background-color: #EFF9FC;
> }
the "#" designates an id, not a class. It's the "."-prefix that
designates a class in the html code and this selects it for the style
rules within the brackets.
So as selector you'd use ".menu" or "#nav" in this case.
#nav {
float: right;
text-align: right;
background-color: #EFF9FC;
}
I would recommend you get a book on CSS design. For me it was Andy
Clarke's "Transcending CSS" from 2006 that turned my life around. His
later "Hardboiled Web Design" is also good, but as good very
designeroriented intro I recommend the first title. This books teach a
very useful mindset and a lot of hard won knowledge.
/MiB
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