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posted message: ATT: Important articles on A List Apart to read ASAP
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/every-time-you-call-a-proprietary-feature-css3-a-kitten-dies/
posted message: The Safari CSS Visual Effects Guide on CSS Refelections
https://developer.apple.com/library/safari/#documentation/InternetWeb/Conceptual/SafariVisualEffectsProgGuide/Reflections/Reflections.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40008032-CH12-SW1
posted message: CSS3 flexbox module
New blog post on faux–columns and their future
http://blog.grayghostvisuals.com/css/sayonara-faux-columns-hello-flexbox/
posted message: GITHUB for Mac
its finally here and it is soooo awesome!
http://mac.github.com
posted message: http://w3fools.com/
Make sure you know all about the W3 schools and where they fall short and what we can do to help as a community
posted message: CSS Bliss and Beyond Git Hub Repository updated!!!
posted message: ATTENTION ALL CSS ENTHUSIASTS !!!!!
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Our goal is to make it easy for anyone to get started contributing to the platform, whether that's learning more about how it works, teaching others, or writing specs. The web has grown due to people like you, and we want to make it even easier for people like you to give back.
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posted message: For those getting familiar with the new media query frenzy...well...try the Fennec mobile browser for desktop designer / developers. Comes pretty dang close to the real thing if I do say so myself. Windows 7 and Mac OS 10.6 desktop versions work beautifully. Give it a look and try for yourself.
http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/mobile
posted message: To the first follower that answers the question below first and also correct will win a free paperback copy of the book "Adaptive Web Design" by Aaron Gustafson. Free standard shipping to the lower 48 only.
Question:
What rule wins out in the cascade
a. p.header-title
b. .header-title span
c. #intro
d. h1
e. none of the above
posted message: NOTE TO ALL:
In order for this course to survive we need participation while we are in the build process. Let's see some questions and sharing commence to get the ball rolling.
Ask questions, get answers, share, learn, grow. Come on CSS Enthusiasts I know you want to. Have a problem...ask a question...get results.