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  • Jon Cardozo · 2 years ago
    This is a great post for a new web site owner. Web design is something that I want to work on in the near future. A few simple tips like these really help to sift through all the jargon.
  • Matt Ellsworth · 2 years ago
    great list - I will be using these on some upcoming websites.
  • Simon · 2 years ago
    Great that you guys found these useful! Thanks for stopping by.
  • Joy · 2 years ago
    I'm still a beginner when it comes to programming and stuff like that..^^..thanks for posting these tips..it's a great help.
  • Craig · 2 years ago
    How about some images to go with the explanations? I simply don't get your first tip at all.

    Cheers!
  • Simon · 2 years ago
    @ Craig, I have added an image to clear up the first example. For the other examples you will have to follow the links.
  • jason · 2 years ago
    great tips thanks! will be using them
  • Simon · 2 years ago
    It seems that when ever someone writes a negitive review for this article on StumbleUpon I get a whole flood of new traffic to the blog from it! Weird, I guess I am grateful for the flamers. Pushing 16,000 page views, almost all from SU.
  • Mike · 1 year ago
    Trying to learn all the tricks I can....and this sure helps! THANKS!
  • Johnnie@Auto Insurance Quotes · 1 year ago
    Those tips are cool but the one thing that just can't figure out with css is how to center the div tags. Now i know i could just put around them, and it works perfectly with Firefox, but for some insane reason, it doesn't work with IE. It's been driving me crazy and i tried searching on Google countless times but i couldn't find any help. My site would look more "professional" if could could figure out how to center it.
  • Bravo@Car Insurance Quotes · 1 year ago
    A few weeks ago after i read this post i started checking out some other css websites. And by far, the best css website is css-tricks dot com. This site have tons of tutorials and anyone who is interested in learning css should definitely check this website out.
  • chris@Deit · 1 year ago
    Great CSS tips. Images can help with Seo and alot of people do not use alt or text with them.
  • RA@Associate Degree Nursing Sc · 1 year ago
    This is a very good site for the new comers. Thanks for the very useful and helpful site. All the tips are very useful. I was interested in the field of web site design in the future so I hope these tips helped me a lot. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
  • tom@Los angeles cheap dsl. · 11 months ago
    Nice tips. I have to try some of the tricks. I like the idea of images for bullets and have to try that one myself.
  • Mathew@Hsbc online banking. · 10 months ago
    I like the size fronts with out pxiels. Nice tips works great.
  • jeff@T1 internet · 9 months ago
    I like the size images without pixels idea. That works good on some sites.
  • tammy@Datingservices · 8 months ago
    I like the rounded corners with out images. I think it could help speed up pages if they are slow from alot of images.
  • jack@realestate reits · 6 months ago
    I am going to try the size fronts withnout pixels. Sounds like a good tip and i like the rss feed without image also.
  • jack@Uk web hosting · 6 months ago
    Funny that you get more traffic to your website when they write bad review. I guess you can not please everyone and i think they actualy help you out if you get that much more traffic to your web site.
  • Amy @Free Xbox 360 · 6 months ago
    That rounded edges one is brilliant! Thanks so much I've been messing about for ages trying to do that. Is there an easy way to do a conversion form that doesn't require the person sending the information to send you an email? (like for a competition entry?)
  • carrol@digital photography sit · 5 months ago
    Good ideas. I like not using images alot it makes site faster. Sometimes you have too many images and any that you can do with out makes a difference.
  • Webdesign nj · 5 months ago
    Thanks. It helps me a lot for my website. I used your method and it rocks
  • hiphop94 · 4 months ago
    I like this type of CSS feed. I think the new ones well defiantly have greater benefits from its uses. I all time appreciate the new methodology you use and so i feel to give a thankful comment.

    I even have the example of baton rouge web design. His work made the new beginners to think in different method. Just have look.