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CSSplay documents Stu Nicholls attempts at understanding and exploring the possibilities of CSS. From standard navigation links to my more bizarre experimental techniques.

All examples are produced with JUST CSS, no javascript, or any other language, has been used in any of the examples. The demonstrations are designed to work in all the latest browsers, but, if you’re lucky, some may also work in earlier versions.

Visit the site at http://www.cssplay.co.uk

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