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Manage your website style formatting using Free CSS Toolbox

by Chris Wiles

27 Feb 2008

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Screengrab_2 Have you ever looked at the source from any recent website? Take a look at the new vnunet.com, for example. It's nearly all made up from style sheet code. Cascading style sheets (CSS) enable you to define how you will format a web page and then drop in the styles required. This also reduces the amount of web code listed on a page, confusing most end users. Even most HTML coders can get confused by well designed CSS. To create your own style sheet, you need a CSS editor so you can quickly create the markup required for your pages.

Free CSS Toolbox 1.1 is a tool that you can use to create or edit basic CSS. It ships with a basic validator, so you can check through your code to make sure it's valid.

Free CSS Toolbox link.

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