SelectORacle
Enter semi-colon separated selectors or just paste in your existing rulesets into the following "Direct Input" area, or provide the URL of a stylesheet or an HTML document with an embedded stylesheet in the "URL Input" area.
Enter semi-colon separated selectors or just paste in your existing rulesets into the following "Direct Input" area, or provide the URL of a stylesheet or an HTML document with an embedded stylesheet in the "URL Input" area.
An Innovative CSS Tool for Analysis, Debugging, and Fine-tuning
The W3C Core Styles offer authors an easy way to start using style sheets without becoming designers. By adding a link in the head of your documents, a CSS browser will fetch the style sheet of your choice from W3C’s server when it encounters your document. A non-CSS browser will display the HTML document like it always did.
Although valid CssHacks are invaluable, I'm pretty sure everyone agrees that it's better to avoid them if you can (for future compatibility of new implementations). I wanted to share some techniques that help me avoid overuse of hacks.
It's a well-known fact that the Internet Explorer (Win) browser has a wide variety of display bugs. While it may seem satisfying to badmouth that browser, IE is by far the most popular browser on the web, so whining about its drawbacks is not going to…
Most modern browsers support the :hover selector for any html element. This is cool, because it enables you to, for instance, apply a mouseover effect to table rows <tr> using only CSS. IE however, with a market share of > 90%, does not natively support..
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Brian: Adobe Kuler is one that I use often. http://kuler.adobe.com/
Stefan: I just wanted to add another good site like colorschemes: www.colourlovers.com
Bob: lol! yeh, cheers Ben!
ben: Who didn’t you pay very much to write this drivel?! Good stuff ;)
sneakatron: What about JK Rowling’s website
dutchgirl: There’s a new icon search engine: www.easyiconfinder.com !
Hotel Il Convento Pistoia: I use imagetemple.com often The Nature > Snow collection is particularly good! ;)