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KDE++ (Score:2)
I love CSS - it's incredibly easy to turn a dull but functional page made up of a few DIV tags and a few UL/LI's into a work of art. Well, at least if I'm not designing it's a work of art (unless the turner prize counts).
Schweet (Score:1)
The rest of the site (Score:2)
Fixed positioning is an old trick (used by the W3C on their own specs) but the rest of the site has some quite amazing tricks (notably the text that follows the outline of complex graphics). Also note that on some of those pages you can use alternate stylesheets (in Moz: View -> Use Stylesheet and pick the name of the one that you want -- yes, Mozilla and its respect of standards rocks like that ;-).
Fixed positionning can also be used for very cool stuff, such as for instance having any part of
-- Robin Berjon [berjon.com]
Awesome (Score:1)
"Perl users are the Greatful Dead fans of computer science." --slashdot comment
now I know what to look for ... (Score:2)