Articles in the “CSS” Category
It doesn’t have to look the same
This CSS article was written on April 1st, 2002
In the old days you would rarely see anything in your logs but Netscape and IE, at one point their usage was about 50/50. There was a general understanding that a good web developer would ensure their site looked the same in both browsers, sometimes going to incredible browser checking, two site building lengths to attain this goal. Read the rest of ‘It doesn’t have to look the same’
Boring CSS?
This CSS, Web Standards article was written on October 3rd, 2001
The article that follows was written in 2001, it remains here as I feel it is of interest to see how far things have come in such a short space of time.
Your CSS Bores Me writes Chris Casciano at ChunkySoup.net, pondering why CSS designs all look the same.
Its an accusation I hear frequently, along with ‘people only use CSS positioning for personal sites’.
I’d like to propose a few reasons why this might be so. Read the rest of ‘Boring CSS?’
