CSS anyone?

Steven, I agree that girls and boys both are doing things their parents would be shocked at, which is why I pointed to the article as an example to make sure you learn as much as your kids do. I don’t really care if it’s boys or girls, kids need their parents to have some idea of what’s going on online, and how it’s effecting them. By the way, the CSS has started to look pretty good over there on your site!

Speaking of CSS, Jeff has collected a bunch of CSS references over on his blog. Looks like more bookmarks for future reference for me!

Rob is also doing the CSS thing and pointing to this resource, which may or may not be in the previous resource lists I’ve pointed to. I haven’t gotten through them yet. 🙂

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