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How to use the :target selector
Brian Suda shows us how to use the :target pseudo element for showing and hiding HTML content. I can see me using this technique rather than something [...]CSS 3 questions and answers
When do you anticipate CSS 3 will be released (become a Recommendation)?Over the next four or five years most of the modules will become implemented, [...]Dust-Me Selectors
Dust-Me Selectors is a Firefox extension which highlights redundant CSS within the currently viewed page.
The CSS Redundancy Checker
A tool to check your CSS file for declarations that aren''t getting used anymore. Neat idea... needs Ruby, and Hpricot, in order to run it. Article an [...]Styling form controls
Eric Meyer poses a bunch of thought-provoking questions about styling form controls, like what shoulkd happen when you add 10px of padding to a checkb [...]CSS3 Selectors - is your browser compatible?
Interesting idea - CSS3.info have produced a test to see how forward-thinking your browser is in terms of supporting a bunch of CSS3 selectors.
Reset styles
Eric Meyer presents (with the help of Meyerweb readers) the ultimate set of styles to use as a basis for your CSS. In theory it takes all the differen [...]Web browser CSS support
What breaks and what isn't supported when it comes to CSS today (via That Standards Guy).
15 CSS Properties You Probably Never Use (but perhaps should)
Great list of CSS properties, most of which I do not use. I like the idea of the clip property.
Top tips for CSS
Christian Montoya runs through the basic declarations he applies to a new style sheet... very useful and interesting.









