The next meeting of the PACS CSS Workshop will be this Saturday, February 23, at 9 am. Our topic this month will be styling forms. We covered this subject in Web Design SIG some time ago, and I have some additional examples to demonstrate. We will be looking to use CSS to make forms more usable for visitors, not just style for its own sake.
The Javascript Workshop is on hiatus this month, so we can go overtime and split that 10-11 hour with Flash. That will give us plenty of time to finish this topic, and then we can try some Q&A or I can show what I am doing with Macromedia Contribute as I try to move some work off to other people.
The Philadelphia Area Computer Society CSS Workshop started with the basics of cascading style sheets and will continue as long as there is interest and we have something new to learn.
February 20, 2008
February 02, 2008
Online CSS Reference from SitePoint
SitePoint recently sent me a link to a site called CSS Reference. As they describe it:
In this free online reference, the entire CSS language is clearly
and concisely explained, including browser compatibility, working
examples, and easy-to-read descriptions.
The reference has been written by two of the world's most renowned
CSS experts -- Tommy Olsson and Paul O'Brien -- so you know it's
accurate, up to date, and best practice.
In this free online reference, the entire CSS language is clearly
and concisely explained, including browser compatibility, working
examples, and easy-to-read descriptions.
The reference has been written by two of the world's most renowned
CSS experts -- Tommy Olsson and Paul O'Brien -- so you know it's
accurate, up to date, and best practice.
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