
Chris Coyier
Updated daily, css-tricks.com features CSS tutorials, a gallery, an awesome CSS reference guide, code snippets to grab, over 100 screencasts on specific ways to apply CSS in your projects, and an active CSS forum where visitors can get and give help with CSS problems.
Making sites since 2004, Chris credits WordPress for helping him get involved in web design with version 1.2.
“The first time I ever seriously decided that I was going to build a website, my strategy was to buy a domain name, buy some hosting, then download and install WordPress,” says Chris. “I found some free themes that were good starting points then tinkered around customizing them to my liking.”
Chris’ content is so important to him, he even did some public outreach on Twitter to get in on VaultPress a little early.
“I like to keep up with my web nerd news, so I first heard of VaultPress when it was first announced,” says Chris. “I put my name in for a Golden Ticket and I think I did a little public begging on Twitter and got in a bit before it was open. I absolutely need regular, reliable, secure backups, and more time in the day, simultaneously. So VaultPress is among the top most important services I use.”
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