A list apart? Index dot CSS also comes right to mind. It's not a "hey neat stuff woo" site, but the most orderly css reference I've found. posted by boo_radley at 10:31 AM on April 7, 2006
Some of those sites have been around for a lot longer than a year.
Sorry, I'm not answering your questoin, so flag me as noise if you like, but:
Your question is a bit odd, I think.
CSS started gaining popularity in about 2001, thanks to the efforts of people like Zeldman and the Web Standards Project. In 2003 I would have felt "CSS is gradually becoming more and more popular in the Web" was an appropriate statement.
These days it's more like "CSS has finally become the norm for web development; non-CSS-based sites are the exception."
Also, the title of your question, "Where to find further showcases of web2.0-sites?" is a completely different issue -- "Web 2.0" does not equal "CSS-based web sites".
"Web 2.0" doesn't hinge on a technology or methodology (although AJAX is popularly associated with Web 2.0 applications), it's an evolution of business and usability practices. posted by crickets at 10:44 AM on April 7, 2006
Again, sorry. I wasn't being snarky, I just didn't want fallacies to be propagated. posted by crickets at 10:45 AM on April 7, 2006
Oh, I am sorry, I thought I was posting a link, not posing a question. If it violates the rules, please delete my post. posted by volandmast at 10:54 AM on April 7, 2006
crickets, thanks, I should have corrected some mistakes, I've made in the post. You are absolutely right. posted by volandmast at 10:56 AM on April 7, 2006
Crickets is correct. There's nothing "Web 2.0" about CSS, it's pretty well established, as are the aforementioned sites.
In fact we're in the stage of its life cycle where the technology has fallen behind the design—that is to say all the coolest designs I see involve some sort of hack to make CSS do things it wasn't intended to do. Now, full cross-browser support for standards-compliant CSS would be pretty revolutionary, but that hasn't happened yet, and it doesn't look like it will until we're at least in "Web 3.0".
It's just such a great compiled source of links. I go there all the time for inspiration, questions, colors, fonts, just about everything.
There is a section devoted to CSS showcase/galleries, css theory, css layouts, css techniques, etc.
I'm not sure if that was what you were asking for exactly but if you were looking for resources, this is your link. posted by freudianslipper at 11:51 AM on April 7, 2006
all the coolest designs I see involve some sort of hack to make CSS do things it wasn't intended to do
Could you elaborate on that? I'm not sure what you mean. posted by AmbroseChapel at 2:02 PM on April 7, 2006
While the question is indeed a bit odd, it's wonderful to read the answers, having gone through this old thread the other day. posted by DrJohnEvans at 4:03 PM on April 7, 2006
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