Welcome to the Customerstreet CSS (Cascading Style Sheet) blog. My name is Alex Hall and I work as a developer for Customerstreet - one of the UK’s leading new media advertising services.
Favorite saying: “Separate your styles from your content, make your back-end pretty too?”
I first started learning CSS in University where I studied Web Design and Multimedia with Business Information Systems. I enjoyed the web development aspect of my course the most and as part of one of my topics we did a lot on CSS and general web site creation. I thoroughly enjoyed how easy CSS was to manipulate the styles shown on a web page, and luckily enough was taught CSS from a very clean point of view.
I have always maintained that cleaner code is better, and in every site I build I always aim for the most semantic and W3C standard possible. That means no hacks and code that looks and feels clean and tidy (and most importantly works the way I intended it to!).
I hope that you will be able to gain plenty of knowledge by reading the posts here as I did from reading blogs when I first started my web development career. Please leave comments if you feel my posts have helped, or if you would like further information about a topic. Welcome to the blog!
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In forth coming posts I will be explaining how important it is to use CSS along with valid and semantic (X)HTML to create top class and efficient web sites.