Thanks Bill. I will pass this on to my web designer.

I did some googling and found this site, which _looks_ kind of useful 
(to someone who doesn't really do coding):

http://www.alistapart.com/

Dan

> Dan,
>
> There are a couple of places to look for CSS info which is actually 
> useful:
>
> Western Civ makes a CSS editor called "Stylemaster" which is very 
> overpriced... but they have some great CSS tutorials on line:
>
> http://www.westciv.com/style_master/hands_on_tutorial_sm/index.html
>
> Places which turn CSS into an art form are:
>
> http://www.csszengarden.com/
> http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/index.html
>
> and (the page I made by tinkering with stuff from the second site 
> above)
>
> http://statconsulting.org
>
> It all works pretty good, except it can sometimes be unpredictable 
> (which is bad).
>
> I sent this to the full list, too, so that others might see some of 
> the niceness of CSS.
>
> Bill
>




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