CSS Theme Week: More CSS Tutorials Than You Can Handle!

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It’s CSS Theme week on SitePoint!

What does that mean for you, dear reader?

Well, it means that we’ve trawled through the archives and hand-picked our favourite (and your favourite) CSS tutorials, and will be republishing one article per day for the next five days on the front page of sitepoint.com. Be sure to bookmark (you might even want to subscribe to the RSS feed for our articles if you haven’t done so yet). CSS has evolved and techniques have changed, but rest assured that these articles hold the test of time.

But that’s not all!

We also have a jaw-droppingly awesome new CSS technique that we’ll be throwing in there in the middle of the week. We’ve published some cutting-edge stuff in the past, but this is definitely up there in terms of pushing the envelope. I promise you haven’t seen CSS do this before … it’s awesome stuff.

In the mean time, though, I’d like to introduce you to our first article for CSS Theme Week. Allow me to reacquaint you with Rachel Andrew‘s seminal article from last year …

Nifty Navigation Using CSS

This article is an excerpt from Rachel’s popular book The CSS Anthology, 2nd edition, and is one of the highest performing articles of all time on sitepoint.com in terms of traffic.

Be sure to check back tomorrow for the next article in the series. It’s going to be a fun week — happy coding!

Matthew MagainMatthew Magain
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Matthew Magain is a UX designer with over 15 years of experience creating exceptional digital experiences for companies such as IBM, Australia Post, and sitepoint.com. He is currently the Chief Doodler at Sketch Group, Co-founder of UX Mastery, and recently co-authored Everyday UX, an inspiring collection of interviews with some of the best UX Designers in the world. Matthew is also the creator of Charlie Weatherburn and the Flying Machine.

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