CSS: 36 useful links

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CSS Frequently Asked Questions

The HTML Writers Guild
The main focus of this FAQ is the CSS styling language.

Cascading Style Sheet and Aural CSS FAQ

Ben Allen and Janus Boye, irt.org
Frequently asked questions related to CSS issues.

Index DOT Css

Brian Wilson
This web site is meant to be repositories and references for technical information about the CSS language. It covers CSS syntax, properties, the popular browsers that support them, as well the zillion or so miscellaneous bits that make CSS such a wonderful boon/headache for authors.

Cascading Style Sheets

John Pozadzides and Liam Quinn
This web site section covers the following topics: style sheets now, quick tutorial, CSS structure and rules, CSS properties, linking style sheets to HTML, style sheet dependence, CSS check, and CSS references.

CSS Bugs and Workarounds

CSSPG
This web site focuses on Cascading Style Sheets. It compiles a useful source of information, examples and links to other external resources. Topics covered: CSS from the W3C and Todd Fahrner, XSL/XML/DSSSL, books and reviews, bugs and tests, implementation solutions, CSS columns, browser support, authoring tools, demo pages, miscellaneous, essays and articles, tutorials and resources.

Displaying Stylesheets Dynamically

Jennifer Kyrnin
It can be frustrating to create a style sheet that works with all the potential browsers your visitors might have. You could create a massive stylesheet that had all the properties you wanted in it, but sometimes they interact with each other in strange ways so you end up with really odd looking pages.
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