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More CSS goodness for you all

{30 August 2005}

Well the Festival is over for another year and I’ve booked my place in the Betty Ford clinic. So, before I go off to cleanse my system and rejuvenate those parts that gave up the ghost about two weeks ago I thought I’d leave you some nice healthy CSS goodness to rejuvenate your web design!

Without further ado, the goodies…



  • Glish is an old favourite, you may have seen it, you may not. But it has a wealth of useful information on how to lay out pages using CSS, no feeeeelthy steenkin’ tables here!

  • And then there’s lists (like this one), useful for lists of info (like, duh) or navigation bars. I could go on and on but I wont, instead have a look at these links to listy treats!


  • We’ve talked a lot about forms, after all they are the bread and butter of the web (at least as far as interactivity goes) so here’s a way of making them look nice!

  • All you ever needed to know about CSS but were too afraid to ask! a CSS cribsheet!

  • CSS footers (need I say more?)

  • “But, we want boxes with curves!” I hear you cry. Well don’t say I’m not good to you. here you have it. Drum roll please Boxes with curves!

  • I hear my ambulance coming to take me to the clinic so only enough time for one more link. I know you’ll have loved the curvey boxes so here is another on the same vein; accessible curved menu tabs! does it get any better?

...[edit] After all this CSS goodness I forgot the cherry on top – the whole reason for this post was this I wont bother to describe it, suffice to say that if you ever have to work with monster CSS files you will find it invaluable! Thank you stop design!