Hi list!
I'm constantly occupied in my spare time to find quick answers to some of your future and possible questions. Here's a brief tutorial which summarizes the most used (and basic) CSS techniques to get started with your blogs:

http://onwebdev.blogspot.com/2011/06/css-styling-blog-contents.html

Notes:
1. there are several syntax highlighters available on the web. one of the most used is surely Google Prettify. The only thing to bear in mind is how to reset their default styles. 2. Sticky dates have been inspired by the famous Wordpress theme Lightword. 3. Add -ms-transform if you want to extend the transformation support in IE9 4. Blockquotes can actually have a second quote on the right. The only problem is that you should wrap your element with a div to get this effect.
    If you're a CSS3 fan, you can use multiple background images here.

As always,
HTH :-)

Gabriele Romanato



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