About CSS Ranger

CSS Ranger is a web forum dedicated to learning and fun. Its purpose is to increase awareness of CSS2 and create a dynamic web community of CSS developers.

About Web Site Author

Steve Constable studied Fine Arts and graphic design at Indiana University Bloomington and learned from other students (as well as professors) what was cool and cutting edge in web design. He graduated in early 1999 and really hit the ground running. He worked on high profile corporate web sites for companies such as Motorola and generally enjoyed his first year in the working world. In 2000, he began work full time for a mid-sized pension consulting company in the role of web designer. He went on to start his own web consulting business in earnest in 2002. For the last eight years he has contracted for companies both large and small.

Evolving With Technology

As Cascading Style Sheets have continued to evolve, Steve has evolved with them. Steve is a consumate professional web designer and developer. His projects over the years has included CSS2/XHTML programming, information architecture, banner ads, flash ads, internets, intranets, video editing and compression, search engine marketing, email ads, project management, numerous content management systems, wire frames and flow charts.

CSS2 Specification


The W3C sent the recommendation for CSS2 back in 1998. It is the reason why this web site exists in the first place. If you have not already browsed the specification already it is a good read.

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Tim Berners Lee


The world owes a great bit of thanks to Tim Berners Lee founder of the internet and author of HTML.

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XHTML vs. HTML 4.0


The author of this web site tries to support use of XHTML in the DTD tag for standard text based HTML documents.

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