Beautify (and simplify) the web with CSS
Posted by Brian FinnertyOK, so I have to disclose that this post is a thinly veiled attempt to get one last blog entry before the curtain falls on 2007. One more post actually makes my pitiful stats look a little better this year! If I believed in New Year’s resolutions, you can probably guess that blogging more would be on my list. I’m more into weekly resolutions to be honest - 12 month plans are destined to fail…

I did want to share one last nugget of InnerWorkings activity with you before wrapping up for the year. Those of you who believe in Santa Claus will be glad to hear that he delivered 3 hours of new learning challenges on Cascading Style Sheets last week! If I had a penny for every time I saw CSS floating around the middle of our roadmap, I’d be sitting on a beach in Costa Rica as I write this blog!
The long wait is over, however - InnerWorkings has listened to your pleas and demands for some top quality CSS learning for web developers. Separating presentation and structure with CSS is certainly a terrific skill for all serious web developers to master. You’ll find a shiny new Drill on Styling Websites with Cascading Stylesheets (CSS) in our web catalog. The learning challenges are pitched at level 3 developers and topics covered include CSS techniques to add fonts, colors, spacing, and other style elements to web documents.
It’s our small contribution to making the web a more structured and beautiful place. Happy New Year to one and all!













