Hall of Fame
The CSS10 Hall of Fame is a list of sites that are “important” in the very subjective opinion of the list's editors: sites that promoted CSS, teached CSS, marked important dates, or simply used CSS in unexpected ways.
- The initial proposal (and the only one without style sheets)
- The CSS1 Recommendation itself, the latest version and the first version.
- The W3C Core Style Sheets.
- Microsoft's CSS Gallery
- Acid1
- Web Standards Group; the CSS Samurai
- Eric Meyer's Complex Spiral
- ESPN redesign
- STTS (and the W3C Submission)
- CSS Zen garden
- Sliding doors
- INDEX dot CSS
- positioniseverything
- A LIST apart
- Wired's Webmonkey: Jeffrey Veen's memories, Wired's news article and The Internet Archive's archive of Webmonkey.
- Web Design Group
- Ceci n'est pas Flash.
- Formatting a book in CSS
- CSS 2.1 (by way of CSS2)
- Acid2 Page
- World's highest web site
- The CSS Validator was eight years old in March 2006. Thanks to all who helped.