Practical and Useful Information For Enhancing Your Site

CSS Resources

CSS is not hard to learn but, because of a range of browser support (or lack thereof), implementing CSS can be a little tricky. Here are some recommended CSS resources:

Books

Recommended Books On CSS

CSS Editor

TopStyle Pro - We use Dreamweaver to develop our sites, and it includes excellent support for creating and editing style sheets. However, as much as we like the built-in CSS support in Dreamweaver, we still prefer to create and edit style sheets in TopStyle Pro, a CSS editor written by Nick Bradbury, the creator of HomeSite. You can download a free trial version which allows 25 uses, so you can try the program to see if you like it.

Newsgroups

Here are some newsgroups that offer CSS support:

Project Seven CSS Newsgroup

TopStyle CSS Newsgroup

XML Sage Newsgroup

Web Sites

The following web sites offer information and CSS support:

CSS Lab (Pitt Stop)

CSS Play

CSShark (Mako)

Meyer Web CSS Info (Eric Meyer)

New York Public Library Online Style Guide

W3C CSS Validation Service

W3C Core Style Sampler

W3Schools CSS Tutorial