Interesting CSS Tricks:
Bar Graphs:
Menus/Tabs:
- Hybrid CSS Dropdowns - my photo navigation bar, done right (must use this instead).
- Sliding Doors - a great tab trick
- Mini Tabs
Tables:
- Table Formatting - with a nice pastel color scheme.
Images:
- Em Image Sizing
- Annotating Images with CSS - several interesting alternatives.
Rounded Corners:
- CSS Speech Bubbles - pretty neat.
- Using -moz-border-radius
- Another Way - using JavaScript, Updated Version
- Rounded Corners
Form Controls:
- Styling File Inputs With CSS and the DOM
- CSS-based forms
- Styled Form Controls - neat.
- Styling Form Controls - on just about any browser.
Drop Shadows:
Slide Shows:
- DOMSlides - a variant on Eric Meyer's S5.
- S5: A Simple Standards-Based Slide Show System
- W3C Slidy
Layouts:
- Faux Absolute Positioning - pretty interesting technique.
- Equidistant Objects with CSS
- The One True Layout - equal-height columns, at last.
- Mimicking Magazines - neat set of layouts
- Three Column Layouts
- Columns and Grids - not CSS-specific, but plenty of brilliant layout examples.
Text and Lists:
Printing:
- Going to Print
- Improving Link Display for Print - hyperlinks as footnotes.
Miscellaneous:
- Sidenotes
- Browser Selectors - a vastly easier way to deal with browser peculiarities.
- Throwing Tables Out the Window, Beautiful Interfaces with CSS, No More Tables
- The CSS Anarchist's Cookbook - mangling content, the CSS way.
- IE7 - Turning de facto standards into real standards
- Fast Rollovers by moving the background image inside a clip rect
- The gradient used in the pret-a-porter theme in the CSS Zen Garden
- CSS Sprites
- Using CSS in HTML mail - if you really have to.
