Wednesday, January 25, 2006

My CSS References

I was going to just email this to a couple of co-workers, but I decided it would make a decent little blog post. These are the some of the CSS sites that I read and could help you out with learning and working with CSS.

Good Sites:
CSS Vault (lots of good examples)

Blue Robot (free templates)

Glish (free templates, good examples)

CSS Zen Garden (a classic, 1 HTML page styled by your choice of CSS)

Position is Everything (they talk a lot about hacks, in fact Holly Bergevin is the creator of the "Holly Hack")

References:
A Bunch of CSS Links (a bunch of links, important ones highlighted)

MSDN (I use this for reference a lot)

Interesting Articles:
A CSS Framework (About making a reusable CSS to build upon)

The 10 Best Resources for CSS (a good article with more links, some of which are here)

One clean HTML markup, many layouts (this is cool because he doesn't use any hacks)

Image Map for Detailed Information (a neat little example)

Blogs and the like
Dustin Diaz (a good writer, he talks about design, CSS, and Javascript)

A List Apart (good articles, multiple contributers)

Content with Style (another great one with multiple contributers)

Mezzoblue (beautiful colors and some good articles)

Jason Santa Maria (he mostly talks about page design, but I really like his post on Grey Box Methodology)

Jason Graphix (he mostly talks about page design too)

Clagnut (a nice looking site built with CSS, and some articles)

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