10 Best Resources for CSS
victorialever writes "Since one could have noticed an increasing number of websites that are employing CSS and an increasing number of resources talking about how great CSS is, it seems to become impossible not to jump on the CSS bandwagon as well. The 10 Best Resources for CSS provides an impressive list of the CSS resources which have recently become essential for web-developers. Among them - CSSZenGarden, The Web Developer's Handbook, Stylegala, PositionIsEverything etc."
That article is quite good and points out a few resources that I (even though I'm a CSS/XHTML/standards geek) hadn't heard of. Keeping it bookmarked for future reference. Hopefully some of these can be used to extend the area of sanity around proper markup...a bit.
How on earth can they not list THE resource?
:-)
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/
I'm talking about the official specification, of course.
That's what I'm always using to look up attributes, values, etc. It's easy to use, light-weight, and I never have to doubt wether the author made a mistake or not.
With great numbers come great responsibility!
Anyone? The sitepronews site is already /.ed
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