I have been working with web standards based design for many years now and I see many rookie mistakes. When newbies get started with CSS/XHTML based web design, most of their work is focused on just getting the page to look like the Photoshop comp. While
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Gorge yourself on CSS, Web design, and general coolness with CSSGalleries, a Web design aggregator. At this time, the project indexes about 30 different CSS and Web design galleries, and if you subscribe to the central RSS feed, you’ll get every brand
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