Journal FortKnox's Journal: CSS 12
Its been a while since I've done CSS (I'm a backend kinda guy). Where do you guys go to help out your css? Any place to just get a premade quality css? I hearda a place like the 'css zen garden' or something of the like.
Whats the hip place for css?
Sorry about the quick and broken schpeel, but I'm leaving work now.
Whats the hip place for css?
Sorry about the quick and broken schpeel, but I'm leaving work now.
huh (Score:2)
half day there eh?
ha! I kill me. Um, I have nothing useful to add here.
Re:huh (Score:1)
no subject (Score:2)
Web Standards Link Bonanza (Score:2)
If you want an introductory article, I'd like to (un)humbly recommend one by yours truly: Tables vs. CSS - A fight to the death [sitepoint.com] over at Sitepoint.
CSS (Score:2)
Then there's the CSS Panic Guide [thenoodleincident.com]. Don't leave home without it.
W3C (Score:2)
If you want premade stuff I have no idea. I usually just recycle what I've done previously and tweak to my wants.
Occasionally I see something neat on a website I'm visiting. If that's the case it isn't difficult to get the source at all. Just a peek to see what they're doing in CSS and then I do it myself, looking further at w3c if I have to. I don't wholesale copy. :)
Good programming practice.... (Score:2)
I have been building on a style.css since 1999, with different classes defining little tricks that I have picked up. For most html design jobs, getting a suitable mock-up for the customer and then actually moving their content to it is the problem, the base page templates take almost no time.
Think of it as your own little C/C++ library/header files (or jslib for you mozilla hackers).
The CSS Zen Garden (Score:2)
It is simply:
http://www.csszengarden.com/ [csszengarden.com]
Glish (Score:1)
CSS Sidebar (Score:2)
Directory for the Mozilla Suite [netscape.com]
Direct link for Opera's [Add Panel] [netscape.com].
Also:
glish.com: CSS Layout Techniques [glish.com]
Selectutorial - CSS Selectors [maxdesign.com.au]
CSS Overview [newmanic.com]
A List Apart: CSS [alistapart.com]
literarymoose.org: CSS Selectors for Absolute Beginners [literarymoose.info] (the rest of that site [literarymoose.info] is super-advanced and super-esoteric IMHO:)
TopStyle Lite (Score:2)
I don't know about hip, (Score:2)
I don't know if it's hip, but my no. 1 resource for CSS is straight form the author's mouths: Cascading Style Sheets: Designing for the Web [amazon.com]. There are some mistakes, but they are easy to catch and the text explains CSS well. I also recommend checking out the specs [w3.org] directly; they are highly readable and contain numerous examples. Everything else is just a supplement. (Note: Info on browser quirks can be found almost everywhere. I suggest starting with css-discuss's wiki [incutio.com].)