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  2. The Zen of CSS Design - Wikipedia

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    The Zen of CSS Design: Visual Enlightenment for the Web is a book by web designers Dave Shea and Molly E. Holzschlag, published in 2005. Content [ edit ] The book is based on 36 designs featured at the CSS Zen Garden resource, an online showcase of CSS -based design.

  3. Molly Holzschlag - Wikipedia

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    Molly Miriam Esther Holzschlag [3] (January 25, 1963 – September 5, 2023) was an American author, lecturer and advocate of the Open Web. She wrote or co-authored 35 books on web design and open standards, including The Zen of CSS Design: Visual Enlightenment for the Web (co-authored with Dave Shea ). She was nicknamed the "Fairy Godmother of ...

  4. CSS Zen Garden - Wikipedia

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    The CSS Zen Garden is a World Wide Web development resource "built to demonstrate what can be accomplished visually through CSS -based design." It launched in May 2003. [1] Style sheets contributed by graphic designers from around the world are used to change the visual presentation of a single HTML file, producing hundreds of different designs.

  5. Dave Shea (web designer) - Wikipedia

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    Website. daveshea .com. Dave Shea is a Canadian web designer and co-author of The Zen of CSS Design: Visual Enlightenment for the Web. [1] He is known for his work in web-standard development—from his design community project CSS Zen Garden to his active contributions at the Web Standards Project (WaSP). [2] Shea is also a writer “for a ...

  6. Jeffrey Zeldman - Wikipedia

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    The development of "real type on the web" via CSS and services including Typekit. Popularizing such ideas as CSS layout, responsive design, and style switching. The last of these was an early 2000 innovation which paved the way for later third-party innovations including CSS Zen Garden and a web site known as Readability.

  7. Tableless web design - Wikipedia

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    Tableless web design (or tableless web layout) is a web design method that avoids the use of HTML tables for page layout control purposes. Instead of HTML tables, style sheet languages such as Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are used to arrange elements and text on a web page .

  8. Zen of Python - Wikipedia

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    Zen of Python. The Zen of Python output in a terminal. The Zen of Python is a collection of 19 "guiding principles" for writing computer programs that influence the design of the Python programming language. [1] Python code that aligns with these principles is often referred to as "Pythonic". [2]

  9. Progressive enhancement - Wikipedia

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    CSS Zen Garden by Molly Holzschlag and Dave Shea, spread the adoption of the term to refer to CSS-based design strategies. [24] Organizations such as the Web Standards Project (WaSP), which was behind the creation of Acid2 and Acid3 tests, [25] have embraced progressive enhancement as a basis for their educational efforts.