A place where students of the Digital Media department of Cerro Coso Community College can share interesting information, tutorials, and discussions on recent developments in XHTML and CSS.
This site is yet another CSS reference site; but I like it because it is almost like having CSS flash cards; the information is short and sweet. However, I do find the ads annoying (too much animation) and the text renders really strangely in my browser, like it's blurred or something.
I think this is useful! It took me a minute to figure out I was on Chapter 4 (I'd like the chapter selected to show it is selected ), but the examples of the usage of the CSS is well worth a little bit of confusion.
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Before you spend time developing for a particular browser, just how many potential visitors use that browser? This is a good place to start for that answer.