Listamatic:  CSS & Lists

I’ve written before about using :CSS: with lists to create tabs and such.  It’s “all the rage” these days in web development circles, and for good reason: it’s semantic, it allows you to do lots of neat things, and it looks good.

The Listamatic site now collects many of the popular techniques in one location and demonstrates how to use all the techniques on the same base code fragment.

Incidentally, the main menu on the right is a standard list styled with CSS

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Wow, this is a fabulous resource.  Is there someway that we can mandate that anyone designing their first webpage at least LOOK at this healthy list?

I think seeing the power and simplicity in such a package could be all it takes to convert web coding illiterates into web hobbyists.  Nay!  Enthusiasts.

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