"As new CssHacks appear constantly, we must make sure that, if we must use them, our CSS hacks will not do more harm than good. This document outlines some qualities of a 'good' CSS hack. A good CSS hack..."
"CSS hacks take advantage of browser bugs to perform magic such as "hiding" CssRule?s from specific WebBrowser?s, or kicking browsers that don't follow the specs into line. There is a long running occasional debate over whether or not these hacks should b
"nterminable discussions on the CSS newsgroup have revolved around implementation problems and 'workarounds'. This summary is an attempt to provide the collective wisdom gleaned from those posts. No exhaustive attempt is made to describe elements that are
"I've read a lot of CSS books, but this one is the one I wished that I'd read when I was learning, and I suspect that other slashdotters may concur. It is firmly pitched at the coder rather than the designer, takes you from CSS virgin to upper intermediat
"We're Big John and Holly Bergevin, and together we built this site to explain some obtuse CSS bugs in modern browsers, provide demo examples of interesting CSS behaviors, and show how to 'make it work' without using tables for layout purposes."