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Hi !

A great revolution to HTML, the CSS 2 stylesheet, unfortunetly it doesn't work for several websites of csszengarden...

Despite the fact that apparently it works on netscape 7... too bad boys...

Enjoy Web Design

Fabz

 #1 Unknown User on February 25, 2004

I think every serious webduhsigner should take a look at this, but only because of the css2 and xhtml. The design is buttugly...

 #2 Unknown User on February 25, 2004

Tommy... for shure some of the desigs are "buttugly", but a whole bunch of them kicks ass.

 #3 Unknown User on February 26, 2004

Why is this site here?

 #4 Unknown User on February 27, 2004

I really like the design but the site is not compatible with IE6.0... and that sux.

 #5 Unknown User on March 1, 2004

IE6 is p.o.s.

 #6 Unknown User on March 4, 2004

This site uses standard CSS to demonstrate it's full capabilities, The fact it doesn't work in IE tells us how much IE needs an upgrade. Which it hasn't had for over 2 years.

 #7 Unknown User on March 7, 2004

That IE 6 doesn't display the site correctly is Microsoft's fault ofcourse. Other much better browsers such as Opera and Firefox for example follow w3 standards and show the pages correctly.

Also webdesigners should take a look at this website, because this kinda css design will be very important since w3 standards tell us to build websites with 'css layout'.

An interesting article: http://www.alistapart.com/articles/journey

Well done!

 #8 Unknown User on March 10, 2004

I believe this site is important, not because I find the visual presentation attractive (and, in most cases, I don’t), but because it illustrates the importance of thinking design through the whole process of making a website.

At csszengarden code and markup represents the avant garde masterpieces for display.

My respect.

 #9 Unknown User on March 14, 2004

What bullshit about IE6 compatibility? This site is fully compatible with IE 5 thru 6, and there are no problems with most of layouts presented here.

One question to respected audience of styleboost: if you admire hardwork and hardthinking in Flash, so why you don't do it in other technologies? Besides, that technologies make sites more usable and downloadable.

 #10 Unknown User on May 4, 2004

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