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2008 February 16 • ccs, code

Sitepoint CSS Reference

reference: Sitepoint's CSS Reference is now available online.
[credit: ETC.]

2006 November 12 • ccs

Print to Preview

tutorial: A nice article from ALA that first throws up the preview of webpage before sending it to the printer.
[credit: elearningpost]

2006 June 18 • ccs, resources

CSS links

resource: "The links listed on this page are resources I've found over the years while learning the ropes of designing CSS based websites. Hopefully you'll learn from them as well."
[credit: Veerle's blog]

2006 May 14 • ccs, resources

cssbasics.com

website: Getting started with CSS.
[credit: digg]

2006 May 14 • ccs, e-mail

CSS support in HTML email

article: CSS support for web-based email clients such as Gmail, Hotmail or Yahoo! Mail.
[credit: Sidenotes]

2006 May 14 • ccs, e-mail

CSS support in email

article: A comprehensive Guide to CSS Support in Email. Covers popular PC, Mac and web-based email clients.
[credit: Premium Linkage]

2006 May 14 • ccs, design

Improve Readability

article: How to use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to improve the accessibility of your web pages. Includes a link to a study that compares readable text in different layouts, as well as a link to a study examining the effects of white space in online reading.
[credit: reachcustomersonline]

2006 January 29 • ccs, tools

CSS Compressor

tool: Increase loading speed and sav bandwidth with this CSS compression utility.
[credit: xBlog]

2006 January 29 • ccs, tools

Previewing Fonts for CSS

tool: TypeTester is a web page where you can choose fonts and immediately see how they look on screen, then get the CSS code. In the font drop-down menu you are given the choice between ‘safe’ fonts on all computers, Windows basic fonts, Mac basic fonts as well as all of the fonts installed on your system.
[credit: TiKouka]

2005 December 16 • ccs, design

Elements of Typographic Style

website: The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web steps through the working principles of the classic book, explaining how to accomplish each one with techniques available in HTML and CSS.
[credit: SIGNAL VS. NOISE]

2005 December 16 • ccs, code

Transitional vs. Strict

article: For those looking to start using web standards and valid, semantic markup, it is important to understand the difference between Transitional and Strict DOCTYPEs.
[credit: 456 Berea Street]

2005 November 24 • ccs, design

Dynamic Resolution Dependent Layout

tutorial: Building a liquid layout that resizes itself dynamically based on your visitors’ browser size.
[credit: design PRINCIPLES]

2005 August 19 • ccs, resources

10 Best Resources for CSS

reference: An increasing number of websites are employing CSS and an increasing number of resources are talking about how great CSS is. If you haven't jumped on the CSS bandwagon, you may want to consider doing so now.
[credit: xBlog]

2005 July 22 • ccs, process

Architecting CSS

article: Delves into some of the more subtle points of organizing CSS style sheets, selectors, properties, and more....
[credit: YourTotalSite]

2005 June 12 • ccs

Building a Page Template

tutorial: For those new to CSS that don’t really have a process for building a template or a homepage, check out this well strucutured step-by-step tutorial.
[credit: design PRINCIPLES]

2005 May 29 • ccs, resources

CSS Cheat Sheet

cheat sheet: A quick reference guide for CSS, listing selector syntax, properties, units and other useful bits of information.
[credit: design PRINCIPLES]

2005 May 7 • ccs

CSS 102

tutorial: Continue building your CSS knowledge from the ground up with a concise primer on borders and backgrounds.

2005 May 7 • ccs, resources

CSS Style Sheet Resources

links: A big list of CSS resources in useful categories.
[credit: xBlog]

2005 May 7 • ccs

Photographic Gallery Using CSS

article: How to produce a professional quality photograph gallery using nothing more than an unordered list of photographs and a Cascading Style Sheet (CSS).
[credit: xBlog]

2005 May 6 • ccs

Learning CSS

article: A good article on where to start.
[credit: Whitespace]