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From the CSS Newbie, The CSS-Only Accordion Effect - without a single line of JavaScript. Really!

Tomorrow's CSS Today: 8 Techniques They Don't Want You to Know - an excellent article from Sitepoint.

With all the hype over new and upcoming browser support for advanced CSS features, developers can be confused about the CSS they can include in web projects today. Many of the more advanced features aren't widely supported by the dominant browsers, but some very useful ones are -- including newer features from CSS3.

CSS - An Absolute Mess is a nice article from Search-This that looks at the problems that can crop up with absolute positioned elements in IE6.

April 10, 2008 in CSS Snippets

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