A few goodies from my CSS reading list:
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Stephen Webb 12 January 2010, 10:07 1
I find these tutorials can come in very handy especially those centering on CSS effects such as shadows and indents. Little extra effects like these can really make a huge difference to the appeal of a website and substantially add to the design.
The blog on image sprite feature boxes is a nice addition and is something that could be very effectively added in website designs, being sued to save space and display multiple areas of importance in one key area of the site.
I’m always surprised at how many CSS techniques are possible and reading tutorials such as these make them accessible and easily implementable. Please continue to publish such tutorials as they allow the masses to learn very professional CSS techniques!