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CSS For Frames, And Most Anything Else

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current event by markmcb on 29 April 2005, tagged as webdesign

Remember the old framed web pages that are now frowned upon? Well, if you've got a need for frames on your web page, CSS may be the solution. WebReference.com has a step-by-step article that shows you how to create the look and feel of frames using nothing more than CSS and standard fixed HTML.

The article's author has a particularly interesting site that toys with various experiments in CSS. If you've been considering using CSS on your site, be sure to take a stroll through his demos to get an idea of the many things that CSS can do for you.

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CSS Zen Garden by markmcb :: NR7

Another great CSS resource is CSS Zen Garden. This site should give those of you unfamiliar with CSS a better idea of what it's all about. Just click on one of the links under "select a design" on the right. Notice that all of the content stays the same, and only the style changes.