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Eric Meyer's website: "Currently employed as a Standards Evangelist with Netscape Communications, Eric has been called "an internationally recognized expert on the subjects of HTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)..."
Eric Meyer's css/edge
and Eric's meyerweb.com

The Document Doctype and CSS
by Eric Meyer

Working with Fonts and CSS
by Eric Meyer

Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide
Chapter 1: HTML and CSS

by Eric Meyer (O'Reilly Book Excerpt)

Roll Over, Rollovers -- CSS Style
by Eric Meyer

The CSS Anarchist Strikes Again!
by Eric Meyer

Using CSS as a Diagnostic Tool
by Eric Meyer

What Makes CSS So Great?
by Eric Meyer

WebReview.com's Style Sheet Reference Guide
by Eric Meyer


The W3C School's CSS Tutorial



RECOMMENDED BOOKS

Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide
by Eric Meyer
Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide by Eric Meyer

MORE ABOUT CSS

First XHTML Went Modular And Now CSS Has!

Author: Jan Hunt

The members of the CSS & FP (Formatting Properties) Working Group has modularized the CSS specification in CSS 3. Modularization allows for more flexibility in the development of the specification and in the actual use of CSS.

CSS 3 (working draft 2001), besides being modular, expands on CSS 2 media types with media queries that allows for more precise style sheets and supports international typography.

CSS1 (1996) deals with very basic style sheet features such as color, font, background image etc.

CSS2 (1998) builds on CSS1 and supports more sophisticated functions such as media specific style, downloadable fonts, content positioning without tables (the box model), and more user interface control.

Introduction to CSS3

Netscape 6 and Images in Tables

Author: Jan Hunt

Do you have images inside a table, maybe a sliced image put back together within a table or maybe a spacer GIF in a table to create a horizontal line set to a certain height?

Have you looked at these pages in NS6? Bummer! Gaps under each table row in your sliced image and the height of your horizontal rule is too tall. Read why and how to fix the problem.

Netscape 6 and Images in Tables



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