Informative personal sites

Some of the best CSS resources on the Web are the blogs and sites of individuals with a passion for standards-based design. Most feature articles, tutorials, and lists of links to other great online resources. These are only a few of the many inspirational blogs, but from these, it’s easy to access the CSS community network.

Stopdesign (http://www.stopdesign.com)

Douglas Bowman, CSS and graphic design guru, publishes articles and trend-setting tutorials.

Quirksmode (http://www.quirksmode.org)

His own description says it best: "http://QuirksMode.org is the personal and professional site of Peter-Paul Koch, freelance web developer in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It contains more than 150 pages with CSS and JavaScript tips and tricks, and is one of the best sources on the WWW for studying and defeating browser incompatibilities.”

Mezzoblue (http://www.mezzoblue.com)

This is the personal site of Dave Shea, the creator of the CSS Zen Garden.

http://Meyerweb.com (http://www.meyerweb.com)

This is the personal site of the king of CSS, Eric Meyer.

Tantek Çelik (http://tantek.com/log)

Tantek was the developer of Internet Explorer 5 for the Mac, an author of the W3C CSS Recommendations, and the creator of the famous “Box Model Hack.” He’s got his finger on the pulse, to say the least.

http://Molly.com (http://www.molly.com)

This is the blog of prolific author and web-standards activist, Molly E. Holschlag.

Simplebits (http://www.simplebits.com)

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