WebReview.com: StyleSheet Reference Guide by Eric A. Meyer
This seemed like a good resource on cross-browsers compatibility with CSS. It tells you what features will work on which browser - whether it be on IE, Netscape, Opera, and on different systems such as Mac and PC.
-Jennifer
If we have any web developers out there, we might have an interest in this site. I think it's an excellent reference if nothing else. the information is top notch, and is updated often.
Let everyone know what you think.
Both articles on typography talk about visual differences in the presentation of html code accross multiple browsers and platforms. This is a great resource that gives all the specs on sizes accross browsers and provides useful hints on how you can make everything look the same or at least close on the Mac and PC.
-Ryan
Hey everyone, just wanted to let you know that I found a great website called "Standards Compliant XHTML" and it has a lot of great examples of how to code using XHTML and CSS. It has information on writing the basics of XHTML and CSS and then information on validating both of them. It's very easy to understand for a beginner like me and was very helpful for me to use.
http://www.sizefactory.com/xhtml/
Kristen
I just wanted to let everyone know, that I looked through the Webmaster in a Nutshell book and it has a lot of in-depth information about XHTML, CSS, PHP, CGI, and much more. I being unfamiliar with any of that, am actually able to understand a lot of the basic concepts. The CSS part has helped me set up my webpage for this class. Just wanted to let everyone know that it's a very helpful and easy to understand book, and it has a lot of good information in it!.