Thread:Technobliterator/@comment-27095444-20161028165049/@comment-1370845-20161028220548

Hey! I'd be happy to help with that. Back in the day, I was a total CSS newbie too.

As far as places to start learning the basics for CSS, http://www.w3schools.com/ is fairly great. It can give you most of the entry level info that you need, and from there you should be able to get used to it enough that you can learn on your own. It's good because the tutorials are simple yet informative, and it lets you go into a previewer to check your code so you know what you're doing. I would however go through its HTML tutorials first. While you will know a lot of HTML through wikitext already (much of it is just simplified HTML), it will help your understanding of CSS a lot.

Aside from that, I'd start getting used to Chrome's developer tools, or an even easier tool is w:c:dev:PortableCSSPad, which allows you to play around with CSS on a wiki page and see what it does in real time. Hopefully, you should be able to learn with these things in mind. Best of luck!