May 31, 2005

css Zen Garden: The Beauty in CSS Design

Writing about web page http://www.csszengarden.com/

I newer know just how much was possible with CSS until I saw this site. Now if only I could design something as good as those people!Dave-Miller.com - 31st

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  1. Andrew Ingram

    I got the css Zend Garden book.

    31 May 2005, 18:09

  2. Andrew Ingram

    or Zen.

    31 May 2005, 18:09

  3. Is it good? Worth buying or just finding a copy to read some time?

    31 May 2005, 18:13

  4. Andrew Ingram

    it's got lots of pretty pictures of lots of useful design tips.

    31 May 2005, 18:28

  5. Wow! It's ugly, but amazing.

    01 Jun 2005, 08:51

  6. Andrew Ingram

    Ugly? There are almost 200 designs on that site.

    01 Jun 2005, 14:32

  7. Exactly – just pick one you do like!

    01 Jun 2005, 17:24

  8. Ok then – the default one is ugly. I'll have a closer look.

    02 Jun 2005, 09:13

  9. Jane Jolin

    I'm very excited about the project as I just finished a design theme for csszengarden.com
    You can have a look at link

    04 Aug 2005, 21:09


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