Designing Attractive Accessible Pages with CSS Decoration
Accessible pages using CSS have the reputation for being 'boring' and 'blocky'; however CSS does have the ability to provide more than just text and block styling with its decorative attributes.
The subtle use of CSS stylings can turn a 'boxy' division-ized layout into something more 'design orientatied' with the judicious use of rules and layers as decorative ornaments in their own right; rather than just containers for other objects.
While the styling of fonts and divisions have been widely covered by tutorials, the more purely decorative design application of CSS elements has not been so well explored. And while in HTML web creator are well practised in the use of HTML objects are design elements (e.g. cells providing blocks of colour to divide page areas, etc), it seems that we have yet to explore this same field with the 'new' CSS layout format.
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