72dpiintheshade.com — When newbies get started with CSS/XHTML based web design, most of their work is focused on just getting the page to look like the Photoshop comp. While this translation is important to keep the client happy, considerable thought process should be involved in creating the semantic markup and marrying that with CSS. CSS is not a collection of hacks..
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jeff303Jan 18, 2007
The best CSS tip I ever found: zero out everything. I once did this at the top of some stylesheet I was working on and instantly all my cross-browser rendering problems went away.<a class="user" href="http://webdesign.about.com/cs/css/qt/tipcssmargins.htm">http://webdesign.about.com/cs/css/qt/tipcssmargins.htm</a>
Closed AccountJan 18, 2007
would of been more helpful with an example for some of the shorter points
dotnetnoobJan 18, 2007
Jesus Chirst! how and when did writting CSS became CSS Architect? does this mean HTML is now a programing lanauge? CSS Architect, that's like calling MCSE paper cert. admin is really a engineer!
kyoteJan 18, 2007
over 1,000 digs now. people would digg a blank page if it made to the front page anymore.
Closed AccountJan 18, 2007
If you guys thing Joomla sucks, you should check out dotnetnuke. That thing is a P.O.S. and a half.
sensibledriverJan 18, 2007
Professional? Please don't tell me anyone has paid that hack a dime.
Closed AccountJan 18, 2007
I've been waiting for an opportunity to make a comment like this...I'd like to see the digg Comment system heed:5. Keep containers to a minimum.Maybe then it wouldn't take 30-60 seconds to display a comments page. I know avid digg readers who never read the comments simply due to the excruciating load times.
theadvinciJul 1, 2008
10 CSS Tips from a Professional [CSS] Front-End Architect... Nice...