Here are just a few articles that have come out in the last couple of weeks that might be interesting and/or useful to some folks.
- What CSS Did We Learn in 2007
SEO site Search-This lists the CSS techniques they covered throughout last year. It’s a lot of useful, basic, meat-and-potatoes stuff. - 101 CSS Techniques Of All Time– Part 1
Noupe begins a multi-part list of what they find to be the most useful CSS techniques. Again, a lot of great basic stuff for those who may be new to CSS, but it should also be pretty handy as a reference for the grizzled vets out there. - Acid 3 Tackles ECMAScript
Resig lays out exactly what Acid 3 is testing. Very interesting, and some nice insight into some edge cases in Javascript - Thoughts on Firefox 3.0
Nice overview of some of the changes in Firefox 3. He mentions some improvements to the DOM implementation (and links to Mozilla’s more exhaustive list). - Resetting Again
Eric Meyer once again pushes the state-of-the-art in CSS resets. - IE6 — CSS Bugs and Fixes Explained
Another nice reference post. Dave Woods looks at a rogues gallery of cross-browser rendering issues.
That’s it for now. Hopefully someone will find something useful in here.
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