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CSS Discussion Lists
- CSS-Discuss
Top-notch, well-managed email discussion list created by Eric Meyer and John Allsopp January, 2002. All levels encouraged, from newbies through advanced. Valuable resource.
CSS Online Forums
- A List Apart (ALA): CSS Articles and Discussion
This section at the well known ALA site is focused on CSS issues. Lots of good questions, answers, and dialogues to be found within each CSS article's comments. [Discussions via A List Apart.] - CSS Creator: CSS Forum
Active, busy forum on CSS issues for beginning through advanced CSS users. As the site states, “The CSS forum is a Cascading Style Sheet learning resource for Web developers and designers. Web developers give and receive tips and advice on CSS and Web site creation.” [Forum via CSS Creator.] - Newsgator's CSS, Web Authoring Forum (formerly Bradsoft)
Ask your CSS questions here, read or search the discussions to find valuable help at Newsgator's (formerly Bradsoft's) Web authoring forum (formerly their CSS newsgroup list). Bradsoft's Nick Bradbury started it because of all the CSS questions on the regular support list, and it's turned into another great resource. Lots of knowledgeable CSS people there, too. [Forum via newsgator.com.] - Newsgator's TopStyle CSS Editor Forum (formerly Bradsoft)
Ask your questions here about TopStyle and CSS issues, and find answers at this CSS forum list. TopStyle's creator, Nick Bradbury (also creator of HomeSite and FeedDemon), is amazingly prompt in answering questions, and he's quite generous in helping, listening to feedback, and he implements many of the suggestions he receives into the next software update. [Forum via bradsoft.com.] - SitePoint Forums: CSS
Another active, busy online forum discussing CSS. SitePoint's CSS forum also ties in to CSS article discussions. Good source for CSS help and information. [Forum via SitePoint.] - WebmasterWorld: CSS Forum
An active, busy online forum discussing all things CSS via WebmasterWorld. Helpful and accurate search feature, customizations. [Forum via WebmasterWorld.]
CSS Newsgroups
- comp.infosystems.www.authoring.stylesheets
Ask your questions here and find answers at the CSS newsgroup list. You'll find responses to questions from notable CSS gurus and authors, such as Eric Meyer and Alan Flavell. Tremendously beneficial resource.- comp.infosystems.www.authoring.stylesheets FAQ
Check this fabulous resource to find so many questions answered before you ask them again at the comp.infosystems.www.authoring.stylesheets listed below. Links to many authoritative and helpful resources here, too. Highly valuable resource. [CSS Pointers Group, css.nu]
- comp.infosystems.www.authoring.stylesheets FAQ
- netscape.public.mozilla.style
Mozilla's newsgroup for CSS questions and answers. Helpful for asking Netscape-specific CSS questions but also good for any CSS questions. - opera.page-authoring
This Opera newsgroup covers CSS, DHTML, anything related to Opera and page authoring. Excellent resource. - Project Seven's CSS Newsgroup
Run by Al Sparber, well known among Dreamweaver enthusiasts for his Project Seven site and editor of the best-selling Dreamweaver 4 Magic. While it's especially helpful for Project Seven product users and Dreamweaver users, the newsgroup is open to all discussion related to CSS, remaining a busy newsgroup for several years now.