Cascading Style Sheet editors: Style Master 3.5 and CSSEdit 1.6 take the drudgery out of CSS coding.(Reviews)

Macworld, August, 2004 by McFarland, David Sawyer

Thanks to Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)--a formatting language for controlling the display of HTML--the Web is becoming a more beautiful place. CSS can make drab Web pages sparkle with color, imagery, complex layouts, and creative typographic controls. But keeping track of the myriad CSS properties and correct CSS syntax is a challenging task. A dedicated CSS-editing program makes it much simpler.

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Two CSS editors for the Mac, Western Civilisation's Style Master 3.5 and MacRabbit's CSSEdit 1.6.3, do an admirable job of streamlining the process of style-sheet creation. But Style Master provides a complete tool not only for creating styles, but also for learning the complexities of CSS.

Style Master 3.5

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