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- Complete CSS Guide - Cascading style sheets reference - Contents on 2007-03-04
- Showing and Hiding a DIV using CSS and Javascript on 2007-03-04
- Articles about CSS by Holly Bergevin and John Gallant (and others too) on 2007-03-04
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CSS Photo Shuffler by Carl Camera : Demonstration Site on 2007-03-04
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PingMag - The Tokyo-based magazine about “Design and Making Things” » Archive » 5 Steps to CSS Heaven on 2007-03-04
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3) Isolate single properties that you are likely to reuse a lot
If you find yourself using a single property a lot, isolate it to save yourself repeating it over and over again and also enabling you to change the display of all parts of the site that use it.

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1) Make a table of contents
At the top of your CSS document, write out a table of contents. For example, you could outline the different areas that your CSS document is styling (header, main, footer etc). Then, use a large, obvious section break to separate the areas. Not only does this make your CSS look neater, but when it comes to making quick adjustments to certain areas of your website at a later date, finding the corresponding area in your CSS will be much easier.

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- Stu Nicholls | CSSplay | Image map for detailed information on 2007-03-04
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Particletree » An Overview of Current CSS Layout Techniques on 2007-03-04
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When it comes to understanding the world of standards based design, you have to think medieval. Creating a web site in CSS is like building a manor. You are a lord, setting aside land for specific purposes, hoping the user rotates their content appropriately. Most of you will build villages attracting only a few peasants to comment on various decrees, some of you will build castles and a very small number will build what I can only describe as cathedrals—structures that warrant pilgrimages from thousands across the globe.
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- Max Design - Sample CSS Page Layouts on 2007-03-04
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Applegeeks 3.0 on 2007-02-25
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- Apple TV Ads on 2007-02-25
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