Need a good CSS reference
Does anybody know of a good online CSS reference? Something that lays out all the properties along with browser support information in a nice concise way?
Does anybody know of a good online CSS reference? Something that lays out all the properties along with browser support information in a nice concise way?
outdoorsman260 posted this at 03:04 — 19th February 2002.
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http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_reference.asp
disaster-master posted this at 03:15 — 19th February 2002.
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http://www.webreview.com/style/index.shtml
Busy posted this at 03:30 — 19th February 2002.
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http://www.utoronto.ca/ian/books/xhtml1/extras/css1-sheet-27oct2000.html
awesome cheat sheet/reference guide, has browser compatibilty half way down.
for ie4 & 5, ns4 & 6 but only op3.6 & 4.02
Megan posted this at 04:18 — 19th February 2002.
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Thanks guys! Man, I wish the fonts at w3schools weren't so freakin small! This reference chart isn't readable at all at 100%
(yeah, I know, the zoom is right there but it's still a pain to have to zoom in so far for one page...)
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dragonsjaw posted this at 17:18 — 19th February 2002.
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Here's a couple more:
http://www.eskimo.com/%7Ebloo/indexdot/css/propindex/all.htm
http://www.westciv.com/style_master/academy/browser_support/index.html
http://www.webreview.com/style/css1/charts/mastergrid.shtml
I tend to use the W3scools site most often these days though.
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