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Apple’s HTML5 demo

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Apple taking it to Adobe with this demonstration of HTML5, CSS3 and Javascript – all web standards. Who needs Flash? (via markboulton)

Gmail’s buttons

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Some technical details for Gmail’s new look buttons. Geek warning, suitable for those interested in HTML and CSS.

CSS Type Set

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A nifty little tool to create the CSS required to set out your type. [via SimpleBits]

Clean CSS

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An online tool to clean-up your CSS file.

Max Design

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Russ Weakley of the Web Standards Group has finally started a blog. He regularly posts web standards related links to the WSG mailing list, now he is collecting those on his blog, as well as other articles and content he has written.

Site with CSS Step by Step

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A bit rough, but this step by step is a good guide to creating a web-site using XHTML and CSS. Web Essentials, the finished product.

 

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