Chances are you’re either using Firefox or IE to view this website but if you’re regularly visiting this blog, you’re most likely using Firefox. This site is IE friendly as well but many of our readers are Linux users and by default on Linux, Mozilla FF browser is installed just like IE on Windows.
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Informit.com has written a nice article on Seven Commost CSS Mistakes and How to Avoid Them.  They are:

Do not use HTML tags to achieve formatting or styling. HTML tags should be used for semantic markup, and CSS attributes should be used to format the content.
Do not include CSS formatting directives inside HTML tags (or at […]

In this article, we’ve put together the top 101 most powerful links of CSS tips, tutorials and examples which most recently has gained recognition. Many people use CSS but probably aren’t using it to it’s best capability. The list below we’ll help find over one hundred and one different ways to get […]

For CSS editing, you basically need a text editor that’ll perform syntax highlighting for a cleaner and more organized look. By default on Linux, there aren’t that many editrors that are CSS friendly. In this article, I’ll list some of the great CSS editors available for Linux and at the bottom for Windows.

Cream […]

CSS is a simple mechanism for adding style (e.g. fonts, colors, spacing) to Web documents. You implement CSS to control style and layout of your website. However, the learning process could be a bit time consuming and frustrating as it’s not similar to HTML coding. If you’re a beginner with CSS, then […]

Free CSS Editors

March 29, 2007 | 191 Comments

Style sheets are a very powerful tool for the Web site developer. They give you the chance to be completely consistent with the look and feel of your pages, while giving you much more control over the layout and design than straight HTML ever did. We’ve come up with a list of FREE CSS Editors […]

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