Tuesday, 16 August 2005
The Spirit of CSS
Posted under: XHTML/CSS
This is a summary of an article on SiteProNews by Mark Daoust titled “The 10 Best Resources for CSS”. He said that his article was wrote in the spirit of CSS and so is mine. Although many people still using IE, which I can say is not CSS-compliant, but CSS should be and are the future of web designing. No more tables, please. Whether you use WYSIWYG editor such as Frontpage or Dreamweaver, CSS offers many potential such as the separation of presentational stylesheet from the structure which later will prove time and cost saving. And due to the rapid growth of blogs, so do CSS, since most bloggers, like myself, use CSS. It’s only a matter of time (hopefully) before CSS is fully supported by all browsers. And when they do, where will you be? As Mark Daoust said, “If you have not yet jumped on the CSS bandwagon, you may want to consider doing so immediately.” Have an open mind everyone, once you try it you can become addicted to it. In a positive way of course. Believe me, 5 months ago I didn’t even know what CSS is all about but look what I’ve become today. Reading Zeldman’s book and Meyer’s RSS feed everyday, handcoded sheets after sheets after sheets of CSS. I get bored sometimes, make lots of mistakes, but I don’t give up. You should too.
As for the 10 best resources for CSS, chosen by the original author, here it is.

