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Adam’s Favorite CSS Techniques

As a web designer, one of the most exciting aspects of joining BatchBlue a year and a half ago (wow, has it really been that long?) was the opportunity to develop with web standards every single day. In my past as a multimedia designer, I worked with many diverse software packages. But I was then and still am completely in love with good, old-fashioned, W3C-sanctioned XHTML and CSS that works on every (modern) browser and in any environment.

Designing with CSS can be a bit tricky, and I’ve helped quite a few people get started over the past couple of years. I finally decided to collect all of my favorite CSS techniques and record them in one place—which I’ve done in a post on my personal blog appropriately called “My Favorite CSS Techniques“.

I wanted to share the list here, too, in case:

  • you’re starting your own business and are curious of “the right way” to build your site…
  • you’re looking to save some money and want to update your existing web site yourself…
  • you’re just curious about how to do this stuff!

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