CSS Help Pile
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101 CSS Techniques Of All Time- Part 1
Filed in Web Reference: 101 CSS Techniques Of All Time- Part 1 is slow as hell right now but be sure to visit when they aren't flooded with traffic for a huge list of really useful CSS techniques. -
Digital Web Magazine - Better Web Forms: Redesigning eBay's Registration
Filed in Web-Related Articles: Digital Web Magazine - Better Web Forms: Redesigning eBay's Registration is a detailed walkthrough of simple changes that have a dramatic positive impact.via CSS Beauty -
Vitamin Features: Creating Sexy Stylesheets
Filed in Simple Tips&How To: Vitamin Features: Creating Sexy Stylesheets is a great run through of simple tips that help tame your CSS from the outset. -
Styling the Button Element with Sliding Doors
Filed in Simple Tips&How To: Button styling is all the rage these days and Styling the Button Element with Sliding Doors builds on Particletree's excellent Rediscovering the Button Element to create another great use of the button element. -
CSS Hacks and Issues
Filed in Assorted Goodness: CSS Hacks and Issues has some interesting suggestions for when you're in a pinch. The reason I'm posting it here is for tip number 4 -- removing dotted links in Firefox. -
How to make sexy buttons with CSS
Filed in Simple Tips&How To: How to make sexy buttons with CSS is a great little technique for making attractive buttons. It uses a simple and straightforward approach, too. -
Form field hints with CSS and JavaScript
Filed in Simple Tips&How To: Form field hints with CSS and JavaScript is a great way to guide your users while filling out forms of any type. I love the behavior of this technique and think it would be especially great for long forms. -
10 Quick Tips for an Easier CSS Life
Filed in Simple Tips&How To: 10 Quick Tips for an Easier CSS Life nails it with some of the best tips that every standards-based designer should know when working on his or her sites. -
Uni-Forms
Filed in For Beginners: One of the biggest challenges when transitioning from tables to a standards-based layout is dealing with forms. But, from these challenges come many opportunities and with help from techniques like the Uni-Form you can dive right in even with little experience. Check out the related thread, too. -
Top CSS Tips
Filed in Simple Tips&How To: Check out Top CSS Tips for some interesting tips and tricks you may not have considered before. Don't miss the comments for reader-submitted tips. -
53 CSS-Techniques You Can't Live Without
Filed in Simple Tips&How To: 53 CSS-Techniques You Can't Live Without is loaded with great CSS tips and tricks you may have forgotten. With screen shots for each technique, it's an easy way to discover new ones, too. -
Web standards checklist
Filed in Web Reference: The web standards checklist is a handy list for absolutely positively making sure you've dotted your i's and crossed your t's before you launch that standards-based site. -
A CSS-based Form Template
Filed in Simple Tips&How To: A CSS-based Form Template is a great way to get started using CSS for your forms. Check out the related post for more information on the template. -
CSS Documentation Shortcut
Filed in Assorted Goodness: CSS Documentation Shortcut makes sense of the W3C website and allows easy access to information on CSS properties. You can even just type the property you seek into the url: http://cssdocs.org/position. Very handy. -
A comprehensive CSS tutorial for web developers
Filed in Web Reference: CSS3: A comprehensive CSS tutorial for web developers has loads of information on CSS properties like, for example, counter-reset. I'd like to see some more examples or demos and maybe some info on what browsers interpret what properties correctly, but it's a pretty cool resource nonetheless.




