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> Pure CSS2 Drop-down Menus.
Drop-down menus without JavaScript? Enterprising designers like Stuart Robertson and Eric Meyer have created standards-based pull-down menus using the :hover pseudo-class to display other elements. By Andy King. 0529 [WebReference News]
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> Quick tip: Styling blockquotes with CSS.

Today's tutorial is going to be short one, as I'm working on one last piece of coursework. ...
[Simon Willison's Weblog]

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> CSS Tutorial: feedback so far.

My CSS tutorial series has been getting some fantastic feedback, both in this blog's comments system and elsewhere.
This entry will summarise the most useful feedback, acting as a kind of errata to the previous entries.
Thanks to everyone who commented, there are too many to credit individually but you can see most of the points
in their original format by browsing the comments attached to each entry. ...
[Simon Willison's Weblog]

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> Understanding the Box Model.

Today's tutorial is going to be all theory. The box model is an inevitable part of CSS, and
understanding it is critical if you want to do anything remotely interesting.
Like most of CSS, it's a lot simpler than it sounds. ... [Simon Willison's Weblog]

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> Fun with links.

Yesterday we talked about the box model. Today we're going to put a small part of it to work,
by investigating ways of styling links. ...
[Simon Willison's Weblog]

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> Fun with links.

Yesterday we talked about the box model. Today we're going to put a small part of it to work, by investigating ways of styling links. ...

[Simon Willison's Weblog]
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> XHTML is the Most Important XML Vocabulary.
Kendall Grant Clark reviews the latest working draft of XHTML 2.0, finds some welcome changes, and stresses the importance of XHTML as a leading XML vocabulary. [XML.com]
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> I've given Tim Bray his share of grief, but in this piece about the state of CSS, he nails it.
I esp like the bit about rocket science. Right on. [Scripting News]
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