Cameron Moll has started what promises to be an interesting and clever series of articles called The Highly Extensible CSS Interface. The first article in the series, appropriately subtitled The Foundation, has just been published. I must admit, I love it when an expert in the area writes a tutorial series like this because it helps me understand their thinking behind the code.
A series like this also provides many useful links that help to develop your own CSS coding. In the first article for example, there are links to Eric Meyer's global CSS reset method, the very attractive Tuscany Luxury Resorts example that was written for the book CSS Mastery, and Cameron Adams' resolution dependent layout.
Bring on the rest of the series!
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