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Here are some common CSS code smells you may have run into. Whoa that’s a lot of CSS. You know the file I’m talking about. It’s got more than 1,000 lines of CSS and it’s hard to navigate.
The design site CSS-Tricks has their own guide for learning HTML and CSS—but they’ve compiled plenty of alternatives into a wide-ranging but approachable list.
This site is a comprehensive reference guide to the CSS properties you’re most likely to use. There are a lot of these, like the authoritative and (justifiably) respected Mozilla Developer Network.
Woolly, the CSS sheep. Internet Explorer. That’s all you really need to say to raise a web designer’s blood pressure. And yes, we know IE is improving, but there are still plenty of users ...
Australian Web development firm Westciv has released The Style Master CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) podGuide, a version of its Complete CSS Guide that you can view on any iPod that supports notes ...
With HTML5, CSS and JavaScript, you can build some pretty nice little games — and without a significant up-front investment. If you’re comfortable with just these technologies, you’re pretty ...
Western Civilisation Prt. is offering a free copy of The Style Master CSS podGuide, an iPod-ready edition of its Complete CSS Guide. As explained by the website, the guide features “a handy ...