< Cascading Style Sheets  
        
      Web links on cascading style sheets:
- World Wide Web Consortium's Cascading Style Sheets Homepage
 - Introduction to CSS - CSS Tutorials.
 - Cascading Style Sheet References - L. Carlson.
 - Web Design Update - A a plain text email digest newsletter. It typically goes out once a week and has a section on CSS. All web designers and developers are invited to join.
 - CSS Tutorials - step by step lessons.
 - Vertical-Align Misuse Vertical-Align Misuse. An attempt to demystify one of the most misused properties of CSS.
 - Eric Meyer
- Eric Meyer CSS Expert Eric Meyer is a recognized expert in CSS and gives many of his resources in print away at this site.
 - CSS/Edge by Eric Meyer Filled with great unique examples to learn from.
 - Eric Meyer on CSS Eric Meyer's free online version of his CSS workbook
 - More Eric Meyer on CSS This is his 2nd in the same series where he gives away his print resources online.
 
 - Using CSS Overview/basics explained in clarity
 - CSS and "Tables". Glish.com on CSS Box ModelTables are not evil, but you can avert much code with CSS box forms if used right.
 - Online version of Webucator's CSS Manual
 - W3 Schools | CSS Course All hands on, pure code. These people have other courses on HTML and other web-programming languages.
 - CSS Tutorials
 - CSS, HTML, XHTML Code Validator Courtesy of the World Wide Web Consortium
 - Web Standards Software and Learning, A free CSS reference for cascading style sheets.
 - CSS "Zen" Garden See how a single HTML file can be radically changed by dozens of different CSS files. You can even submit your own after you've learned the principles. New examples each week.
 - CSS lessons
 - List of Really Useful Tools for CSS Developers
 - WikiKnowledge: Cascading Style Sheets, a public-domain collaboratively developed book on CSS; currently dysfunctional.
 - CSS Tutorial - This CSS Tutorial will get you started with CSS in just a few minutes.
 
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