Using CSS Selectors

Posted by: Chris Love's Official Blog - Professional ASP.NET, on 06 Nov 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Over the last year I have been spending a lot of time re-learning how to use CSS. Since ASP.NET was released the use of Web Controls had made me CSS and HTML ignorant. With the advent of ASP.NET MVC and JQuery combined with the increasing demand for richer...(read more)...

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