Of special interest if you want a quick demo on whats possible: click on the various "Presentation" links. My favorite is the default look "Eos", but "void(style);" is a css-free look.
Eric's css/edge site is pretty interesting too for those who want to push CSS to its limits.
Also, if you like frustrated anticipation, check out the SelectOracle
to find out selectors you never knew you needed, but can't use yet in major browsers. Hahaha.. I just told you it would be frustrating, and yet you can't keep yourself from clicking and looking, can ya? 'cause now you've gotta know. Mwahahaha! >:-]
I don't know if you were the one to point out Eric Meyer's site to me, but I thought it was worth mentioning here.
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Of special interest if you want a quick demo on whats possible: click on the various "Presentation" links. My favorite is the default look "Eos", but "void(style);" is a css-free look.
Eric's css/edge site is pretty interesting too for those who want to push CSS to its limits.
Also, if you like frustrated anticipation, check out the SelectOracle
{Link}
to find out selectors you never knew you needed, but can't use yet in major browsers. Hahaha.. I just told you it would be frustrating, and yet you can't keep yourself from clicking and looking, can ya? 'cause now you've gotta know. Mwahahaha! >:-]