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CSS optimizers do a variety of voodoo magic to get the end result. This includes merging similar classes, removing useless properties, removing whitespace, and so forth.

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So you've got a web page. You’ve marked it up with structural XHTML. You’ve also been a good little web developer and used style sheets to control what your document looks like. You’ve even gone the extra mile and created several alternative style sheets to show how hardcore you are.

Great. But now you need a cross-browser way to dynamically switch between the style sheets.

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Many different FREE CSS tutorials from forms to layouts it's quite an extensive resource.

provided by Jason CONNER on January 16, 2007 1:14 AM
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Cascading Style Sheets is a technology that has been around for several years. It's a great way to assign style properties to HTML elements in your web pages, and offers several significant benefits over the old way of putting style information directly into HTML tags.

provided by Jason CONNER on January 16, 2007 1:15 AM
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A reader recently asked how to create a centered page layout using CSS. The effect the reader is looking for is similar to the layout achieved by centering an 800-pixel-wide table on a 1024-pixel-wide page. It's a widely used page layout that traditionally relies on nested tables to achieve the effect, so it's not surprising that the reader is looking for a way to replicate the effect with CSS.

provided by Jason CONNER on January 16, 2007 1:17 AM
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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are rapidly becoming the de facto standard for Web page layout and positioning. They're easy to use, don't require any special software, and work uniformly on most major browsers. Using them correctly, however, requires a sound analysis of the functional purpose of a particular layout, both to ensure that the resulting style sheets are logically and functionally correct and that they are portable across different browsers or viewing devices.

provided by Jason CONNER on January 16, 2007 1:18 AM
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Roger Johansson writes about web standards, accessibility, usability and other topics related to web design and development:

provided by Jason CONNER on January 16, 2007 1:21 AM
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A new version of the W3C CSS Validator (The Fuji CSS Validator release) was released in mid-December. It now defaults to validating against CSS 2.1, which is good, and the layout has been improved, which is also good.

provided by Jason CONNER on January 16, 2007 1:22 AM
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While custom search engines are an interesting concept I find myself somewhat wary of using them. Not because there’s anything wrong with them, but because I can’t help wondering if what I’m looking for is on a site that the custom search engine has not added to its index.

provided by Jason CONNER on January 16, 2007 1:23 AM
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STUDIO7DESIGNS is dedicated to creating the best graphic and web designs in the web 2.0 style. Currently we have over 200,000 people using our open source designs! Our goal is to take your dream and turn it into reality. From logo design, to fully valid css and xhtml web sites, we strive for perfection. Contact us today with your ideas and we will give you a free design quote!

provided by Jason CONNER on January 16, 2007 1:28 AM
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These are Open Source Templates. Use them anyway you like. This is a great way to learn how to code!

provided by Jason CONNER on January 16, 2007 1:30 AM
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The Open Design Community (TODC) is a group of Open Source Website Designers providing free web design templates helping to make the global internet a prettier place.

provided by Jason CONNER on January 16, 2007 1:37 AM
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Want to know how to create CSS link styles (pseudoclasses)? It's easy! Just follow along and you'll be a master in no time.

provided by Jason CONNER on January 16, 2007 1:46 AM
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There are many different media types that you can apply to CSS, some of which are more useful than others, and they let you specify the look, feel, or sound of the web page that is linked to the CSS files.

provided by Jason CONNER on January 16, 2007 1:50 AM
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The layout generated has changed significantly from previous versions. The main reason for change was to simplify the layout and in doing so make it easier to use. It no longer provides fixed width columns with fluid center or full length columns by default.

This generator will create a fluid or fixed width floated column layout, with up to 3 columns and with header and footer. Values can be specified in either pixels, ems or percentages.

provided by Jason CONNER on January 16, 2007 1:52 AM
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My favorite part of Web design is learning new things, so I’m always looking for new books on the subject. We’re still trying new things, but we’re out of the browsers-changing-daily era of Web design. There’s not a whole lot more anyone can say about HTML or XHTML, which leaves CSS as the next big topic.

provided by Jason CONNER on January 16, 2007 1:53 AM
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CSS styles defined

provided by Jason CONNER on January 16, 2007 1:59 AM
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Now for the first time with RichInStyle.com you can use the latest technologies with confidence - whereas before you would have been ill-advised to rely on style sheets for styling your pages, you can now afford to use them on all your pages and reap all the many benefits that they bring. This is thanks to RichInStyle.com's exhaustive bug pages, which detail nearly 1000 bugs, all organized into easy-to-read sections, as well as to its bug table, which provides at-a-glance access to information.

provided by Jason CONNER on January 16, 2007 2:03 AM
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There is clearly a need for CSS to be taken seriously by graphic artists. The Zen Garden aims to excite, inspire, and encourage participation.

provided by Jason CONNER on January 16, 2007 2:08 AM
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The W3C CSS Validation Service is a free software created by the W3C to help Web designers and Web developers check Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). It can be used on this free service on the web, or downloaded and used either as a java program, or as a java servlet on a Web server.

Do you need it? If you are a Web developer or a Web designer, this tool will be an invaluable ally. Not only will it compare your style sheets to the CSS specifications, helping you find errors, typos, or incorrect uses of CSS, it will also tell you when your CSS poses some risks in terms of usability.

provided by Jason CONNER on January 16, 2007 2:16 AM
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Sliding Doors of CSS (Part I) introduced a new technique for creating visually stunning interface elements with simple, text-based, semantic markup. In Part II, we’ll push the technique even further. If you haven’t read Part I yet, you should read it now.

provided by Jason CONNER on January 16, 2007 2:18 AM
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Recently, while trying to implement a few different navigation ideas that a designer had thrown my way, I became frustrated with my weak image editing skills. The design was gradient-heavy, so a traditional approach to navigation markup and styling would require a dozen or so background-image slices to meet the varying colors and height requirements.

provided by Jason CONNER on January 16, 2007 2:26 AM
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In this tutorial we will learn methods to make a list display as multiple columns of list items, rather than as a single column or horizontal row.

provided by Jason CONNER on February 12, 2007 9:12 AM
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CSS, or Cascading Styles Sheets, is a way to style HTML. Whereas the HTML is the content, the style sheet is the presentation of that document.

Styles don't smell or taste anything like HTML, they have a format of 'property: value' and most properties can be applied to most HTML tags.

provided by Jason CONNER on February 12, 2007 9:13 AM
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Check your website CSS validity.

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Like the HTML Intermediate Tutorial, this CSS Intermediate Guide should not be that difficult, but rather build on the basics of the CSS Beginner Tutorial.

provided by Jason CONNER on February 12, 2007 9:14 AM
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The CSS Advanced Tutorial is for those who want to push CSS to the extreme, highlighting methods that might not be immediately obvious to the intermediate developer.

provided by Jason CONNER on February 12, 2007 9:15 AM
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Text for the screen is sized with CSS in terms of pixels, ems or keywords. As most of us know, sizing with pixels is easy: get your selector and give it a font-size – no more thought required. Sizing with keywords is more complicated and requires a few workarounds, but you’re in luck as the techniques are well documented. That leaves ems.

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All templates are valid XHTML (strict) and CSS. They use less than 25 kilobytes of images and all of them should (hopefully) comply with Section 508 and atleast a WCAG Double-A rating.

provided by Jason CONNER on January 27, 2007 10:48 PM
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The Web Typography project continues to proceed, albeit at a glacial pace. One of the reasons for the slow progress is guidelines such as this:

to distinguish verse quotations from surrounding prose, they should be [...] centered on the longest line.

An uncommon request, but it sounds straightforward enough. Don’t let that fool you. Centering a block is reasonably simple if you know how wide it is.

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All templates are free to use. All we ask is that you please keep the link in the footer of the templates that links back to the designer to help them make a living and to help them be able to provide free website templates.

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There’s an different approach to web page layout which is gradually getting some traction. The idea is that the layout is changed to best accommodate the window size. As you might expect, it is accomplished by using JavaScript to change the CSS of the webpage.

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Sort of cheesy web templates but they are great to learn on.

provided by Jason CONNER on January 27, 2007 10:52 PM
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Since Firefox 1.5 Beta 1 shipped with a partial implementation of the proposed CSS 3 Multi-column layout module, it’s received a fair bit of attention. A List Apart recently covered the implementation along with some scripted alternatives, and Quirksmode provides really detailed coverage of what is and isn’t supported (right now that’s the best place to go to learn the syntax).

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Use these free Web templates to create valid XHTML documents using CSS instead of tables. If you don't want to learn to write CSS layouts, you can still create valid XHTML using free Web templates. The newest are listed first.

provided by Jason CONNER on January 27, 2007 10:53 PM
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Drop Shadows are a nice way to beautify images. There are many articles on them:

* CSS Drop Shadows * CSS Drop Shadows II * Easy CSS Drop Shadows * CSS Drop Shadows Test

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Basically the worst kinds of all but the good part is that they are not your real site so have fun.

provided by Jason CONNER on January 27, 2007 10:55 PM
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In this one I will be teaching you how to take your current website/layout created with tables, tear it apart, and put it back together using valid XHTML and CSS. In this tutorial I will be using an example template to teach you, however you can take the principles I teach here and apply them to your own creations.

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and almost functional..

provided by Jason CONNER on January 27, 2007 10:55 PM
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Unique to say the least

provided by Jason CONNER on January 27, 2007 10:56 PM
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All free and very useful

provided by Jason CONNER on January 27, 2007 10:57 PM
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Wonderful layouts completely free.

provided by Jason CONNER on January 27, 2007 10:59 PM
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This site offers free CSS website templates, a free web tools list and resources like articles, tutorials, and links that will help you learn the power of CSS, web-standards and tips on how to make a fast, easy to maintain, user-friendly websites.

provided by Jason CONNER on January 27, 2007 11:00 PM
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16 years old self taught web designer / developer from Nis, Serbia. I making only static web sites [XHTML & CSS]. Ok if he can do it we all can too.

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Floatutorial takes you through the basics of floating elements such as images, drop caps, next and back buttons, image galleries, inline lists and multi-column layouts.

provided by Jason CONNER on January 22, 2007 9:57 PM
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anything and everything that you want to know about css

provided by Jason CONNER on January 22, 2007 10:06 PM
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css gallery site

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A collection of quality resources all geared towards CSS. Resources include: Templates, Books, Software and code examples.

provided by rpjs on January 8, 2008 1:00 AM
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Yadda × 3: Preamble

It’s quicker and easier to use a bigger link than a smaller one—this is obvious. There’s even a mathematical formula, Fitts’ Law, to calculate just how much quicker. Presented below is a simple way to transform an entire area of a Web page into a link from within it, effectively expanding the link’s size, using Cascading Style Sheets, JavaScript and the Document Object Model. I call this the Pinball Effect because the cursor lights up various areas of the screen sort of like a pinball does zipping around the playfield.

provided by Jason CONNER on January 16, 2007 1:56 AM
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