Nate_Weller
New Member
My web design skills are still in their infancy, so my sites are pretty basic looking.
However, I am just wondering if I am doing things the right way:
I am making static HTML and CSS pages. I create the HTML and CSS pages separately, and connect the stylesheet to the html page in the header.
Then, I link html elements to styles through classes and ids. If I am correct, classes are for more than one thing, and ids are supposed to be used for only one item in a page?
Anyways, I am just wondering if it is better to apply styles directly in the html element or keep doing what I am doing by having all the styles in a separate css file.
Also if there are any big mistakes that a lot of new people do, please point these out as well so I can avoid them!
Thanks
However, I am just wondering if I am doing things the right way:
I am making static HTML and CSS pages. I create the HTML and CSS pages separately, and connect the stylesheet to the html page in the header.
Then, I link html elements to styles through classes and ids. If I am correct, classes are for more than one thing, and ids are supposed to be used for only one item in a page?
Anyways, I am just wondering if it is better to apply styles directly in the html element or keep doing what I am doing by having all the styles in a separate css file.
Also if there are any big mistakes that a lot of new people do, please point these out as well so I can avoid them!
Thanks