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Tux-Hacker

Technology geekery. Linux Kernel hacking. Millionaire dream. Liverpool fan.

Designing A Website

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I was busy designing a website for my honours year project for the past 2 days. Thought a website would be great to record my research and development and resources. I'm trying to grasp the idea of pure CSS while designing. And I sort of got the gist. My project website uses only CSS for styling, albeit a simple one.

While finding colours for my site, I came across a great website for colour schemes that are web-smart. Check it out here.
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