Doing it with style
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MHayes:-
Excellent... I ran into you "Cutting Edge CSS" while scurrying about the web in search of CSS Menus. I was just about done when I said ahhh just one more link.
Glad I did. Enjoy some of the dynamic things you've done using ONLY CSS. A goal of mine as well. While I'm scraping the css surface pretty well (www.ktrs.org) your ideas are indeed cutting edge.
Carry On and thanks for posting the enlightening css info on the web!
(19.02.2004, 18:17)
Simon:-
Thanks Stu. A brilliant site which is an inspiration to us all.
(06.03.2004, 18:02)
Matt:-
What a treat. Stuart, you are officially my first CSS God. I have already directed about 10 friends and colleagues here. I've stumbled on CSSCreator many times, but never visited this site. Two requests for your next rainy day. 1) A folder with open and closed states (and maybe other tree images?), 2) A recessed button that mimics standard browser submit buttons. The world would thank you (again and again).
Thanks for showing me that CSS can deliver as promised.
(18.03.2004, 13:47)
Thanks to Alex for this script.
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