Smashing Magazine has a great post chock full of ideas for improving your CSS code. If you’re a webbie, you’ll get something of use out of this post. It’s called 70 Expert Ideas For Better CSS Coding. The tips are basically a best of, of CSS tips from a variety of other sources around the blogosphere. The sources for the tips are indicated after each tip, and the complete bibliography is at the end.
I personally don’t like CSS that much. I’d rather use a GUI to define the styles. Even though I hand-code my sites, I’d rather use a tool with the layout capabilities of, say, InDesign. Dreamweaver is sort of a bastard child, at least in terms of design.
So if you’re looking to shore up your CSS and glean some handy tips, check out that long post. In the meantime, I’ll pine for an easy CSS editor. Suggestions?
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