I am a programmer doing web development for over two years now. Even though I’ve been doing front end engineering for the past two years I don’t think I have done it the right way
For instance:
- I still do layout with tables and not with just CSS. I haven’t still found out a way to correctly present data aligned and tabular.
- I don’t know the difference between
display: noneandvisibility: hidden(well, I know it now. but there are many cases like- padding, margins, overflows etc) - I haven’t really followed the inheritance way to writing CSS. Almost every style starts with a
#and not a class. - Whenever a page loads slowly the html elements are out of place and fall into order only when it’s completely loaded.
- I don’t know what this picture in firebug is conveying (by the way, firebug is my savior. Life would have been impossible without Firebug)

- Whenever layout’s in a mess I am tempted to use position:absolute. Invariably it ends up in a bigger mess.
I know I am doing a lot of things wrong(and I need to get it right) here but I manage to get things into place and somehow show it up, only to see it messed up in a different browser.
I don’t want do a primer on CSS or CSS for dummies. I know more than that. I want to learn CSS the right way. Focusing on problems like the examples I showed above and rectifying them.
Can you point me to resources or add common suggestions and tips used by CSS developers to get it right.
