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2009

Aural CSS: Support for CSS 2 Aural Style Sheets / CSS 3 Speech Module | dotjay.co.uk

by Monique
Questions about support for aural CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) have been popping up in various corners of the Web lately, so I thought I would compile what I know as a supplementary page to my Screen Readers and Abbreviations tests.

50+ Useful CSS Professional Techniques | Dzinepress

by Monique
some best and most useful Cascade style sheets with source files which can help for more inspiring developments.

The Mystery of CSS Float Property « Smashing Magazine

by Monique & 4 others
In this article, we’ll discuss exactly what the float property is and how it affects elements in particular contexts. We’ll also take a look at some of the differences that can occur in connection with this property in the most commonly-used browsers.

CSS Differences in Internet Explorer 6, 7 and 8 « Smashing Magazine

by Monique & 1 other
This article will attempt to provide an exhaustive, easy-to-use reference for developers desiring to know the differences in CSS support for IE6, IE7 and IE8.

10 Top-Notch CSS Editors

by Monique
In this article, you’ll find some of the more popular CSS editors available on the market.

Baseline - a designer framework by ProjetUrbain.com

by Monique
Built with typographic standards in mind, Baseline makes it easy to develop a website with a pleasing grid and good typography.

2008

12 Principles For Keeping Your Code Clean | CSS | Smashing Magazine

by Monique & 2 others
by Chris Coyier Beautiful HTML is the foundation of a beautiful website. When I teach people about CSS, I always begin by telling them that good CSS can only exist with equally good HTML markup.

2007

A CSS standard for HTML rendering

by Monique & 6 others
Tripoli is a generic CSS standard for HTML rendering. By resetting and rebuilding browser standards, Tripoli forms a stable, cross-browser rendering foundation for your web projects.

Debug Styles in Style

by Monique
CSSEdit's built-in validation makes writing W3C-approved CSS a one click process. There's no need to browse through clunky web forms. - MacRabbit - CSSEdit

Smashing Magazine

by dzc & 1 other
revue de presse sur la conception web