Ok, so I read “Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML” and now I am devouring “Head First Web Design”. Love your approach to teaching but I am lost on something and can’t find an answer anywhere on the web so since it is in your book, I am coming back at ya.
On page 199 of “Web Design” where the exercise is to update the main CNM nav links you are using “#” in a way I have not seen before. In the second line of the shaded part of the code you have the following:
If I missed this in a previous chapter would you please tell me chapter and verse. Or if I missed it in the “HTML with CSS & XHTML” would also please indicate where.
Much appreciate your assistance.
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Ok, so I read “Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML” and now I am devouring “Head First Web Design”. Love your approach to teaching but I am lost on something and can’t find an answer anywhere on the web so since it is in your book, I am coming back at ya.
On page 199 of “Web Design” where the exercise is to update the main CNM nav links you are using “#” in a way I have not seen before. In the second line of the shaded part of the code you have the following:
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What does the “#” stand for in this example?
If I missed this in a previous chapter would you please tell me chapter and verse. Or if I missed it in the “HTML with CSS & XHTML” would also please indicate where.
Much appreciate your assistance.