CSS Toolshed

My entry is the third one that was published. It’s nothing exceptional, but I like the bold colors and thought that I could contribute to the project by submitting a design.

An exhoration to anyone reading this: are you up to a CSS challenge?

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In Web, CSS, Design on November 23rd, 2005 | No Remarks

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  1. Mike Purvis remarks:

    Hmm… an interesting concept, to be sure. I’ve often felt that as pretty as the Zen Garden is, it’s a terrible, terrible, CSS resource.

    Why? Because the layouts are entirely reliant absolute positioning. A CMS situation offers no such consistency, and thus you’re stuck with floats and not absolutes.

  2. Jona remarks:

    Mike, I’ve read many comments stating almost exactly what you just did. The variety of content forces the CSS to be practical, where the CSS Zen Garden is simply one page. I encourage you to submit a design, to help the project, if you can spare the time.

  3. Mike Cherim remarks:

    Interesting. I might find some time to come up with something.

    Jona, you may want to contact the owner because your name in the styles menu doesn’t point back here as it should, it re-loads your style.

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