Free Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) Starter Files and Services
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Looking for assistance in making the transition to implementing CSS and Web Standards? Below are some free download files that I think you will find very useful.
Free Starter Style Sheet (download file) - Fully commented style sheet to help you get started designing web sites that use CSS for styling page elements.
CSS Centered Layout (view online or download file) - Blank starter page featuring a centered layout complete with explanation of techniques used. Includes style sheet that controls the page layout.
Calendar Example (view online or download file ) - A Calendar can be easily styled using CSS with far less code than using standard html tags. See for you yourself how simple this can be.
Side Navigation Example (view online or download file) - Here's a great example of using an unordered list to create a styled side navigation complete with rollover effects.
Tabbed Navigation Bar Example (view online or download file) - Even tabbed navigation can be styled easily with an unordered list with a fraction of the code compared with table-based tabs.
Need CSS design services and/or support?
Complete design services: Simply provide the content you wish to display on your site, answer a few simple questions on the design aspects and I'll create your new site. When it’s done you can review the results and request any changes you desire. When you are completely satisfied with my work you can handle the site maintenance yourself or I can take care of maintaining it for you. You can rest assured that your site is fully compliant and working on all browsers, including handheld's.
Consulting services are more of a collaborative effort which involves working together in an assistive manner helping you or your in-house development team to make the transition to CSS, XHTML and Web Standards that include accessibility for Section 508 compliant sites.
Complete migration to CSS/XHTML is also an option. In addition to the above, all your current sites content can be converted from its existing format into a new Web Standard compliant site.


