Compass is a real stylesheet framework — not just a collection of classes. With Compass, you still use the best of breed css frameworks; adapted to make them easier to configure and apply to your semantic markup.
KompoZer is a complete web authoring system that combines web file management and easy-to-use WYSIWYG web page editing.
KompoZer is designed to be extremely easy to use, making it ideal for non-technical computer users who want to create an attractive, professional-looking web site without needing to know HTML or web coding.
This is a REAL odometer style javascript counter, where you can actually see the numbers spining. No Flash, it's all css and javascript. It can serve multiple purposes, like a live visit counter or a cashier style counter on a shopping website. Well, anything that involves updating a numeric value dynamically. It can also be used a fixed counter, like the one you can generate with a server script, but of course that isn't nearly as much fun as updating it in real time.
The examples linked from this page expand upon a technique published by solarDreamStudios called footerStick, that allows for the footer of a Web page to appear either at the bottom of the browser window or the bottom of the Web page content – whichever is visually lowest.
There’s an different approach to web page layout which is gradually getting some traction. The idea is that the layout is changed to best accommodate the window size. As you might expect, it is accomplished by using JavaScript to change the CSS of the webpage. Here are some examples:
CSSTint is an utility that allows you to easily change the appearance (i.e. colors) of your website, by modifying the CSS file(s) using hue, saturation and lightness modifications (both HSL and HSV supported). Parse your CSS file in, tint the colors and save.
Very comprehensive linklist for nearly all web developers topics (except Java EE stuff, unfortunately). The page itself is a phantastic learning exampling.