The Holy Grail of CSS

For the moment I’ve opted for the Lizommi design which is provided free under the Creative Commons license by Top Tutorials. Wordpress is great because it’s possible to adjust the CSS styling and have it applied throughout the blog design. This is particularly useful for those of us who can code CSS and luckily I can!

Over the years I’ve come across several good sites for CSS and I’d like to share these:

http://matthewjamestaylor.com/blog/perfect-multi-column-liquid-layouts

* http://www.cssdrive.com/

* http://www.alistapart.com/articles/seo

* http://www.html.it/articoli/niftycube/index.html

* http://www.cssjuice.com/25-rounded-corners-techniques-with-css/
 

In all probability I’ll go in search of a different theme tomorrow (rounded corners, SEO-optimized and 3-columns) and, over time, I’ll also code up my own Papervision3D, IM and translation plug-ins to incorporate into this site. Once I resolve some SQL database issues and configure the Apache bits of code I will also convert this to a Wordpress MU blog so that multiple users can cross-share their blogs on the same URL. Wordpress MU is used by Harvard University, Le Monde and other notable institutions so ALWAYS THE TWAIN will be in great company!


5 Responses to “The Holy Grail of CSS”

  1. rpfiii Says:

    ewwww. green. ewwww.

    and the mint text is all jumpy and blurry and hard to read.

    what the heck’s a huckleberry anyway?

  2. Twain Says:

    Huckleberry Finn + Tom Sawyer!

  3. rpfiii Says:

    well duh. ’suppose you want me to paint the fence now…

    In my neck of the woods, a huckleberry is not such a pleasant term… ;-)

  4. >---]))8> Says:

    O0o.GLUG.o0O

  5. Twain Says:

    Yeah, WAAAAAAAAAAAAAY doon Sarf!

    In my neck of woods it means “best buddies”.

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