This website was designed on yellow and white looseleaf paper - re-purposed from several Mead Five Star notebooks and borrowed office legal pads - and coded up in VIM (technically GVIM). At present, it makes moderate use of CSS, but should present fairly consistently in modern browsers and degrade gracefully in older ones. If you find that's not your experience, or you have any other concern, please drop me a line so I can rectify it.
Gracious thanks to the CSS standards community who so foolishly made their insightful commentaries and tutorials freely available on the web where I could get my hands on them, especially at meyerweb.com and the CSS Zen Garden for inspiration, however unacheivable.
Obligatory “Under Construction” notice: ToDo.
I found these links to be self-evident:
WDG Guide to Cascading Style Sheets
glish.com’s very thorough CSS column layout roundup, especially the section on techniques
A Beginner’s Guide to HTML: a mirror of the NCSA’s (now defunct) HTML primer.
Sean's a big fan of Opera, but feels, at the very least, you should try out the latest Mozilla for a safe and pleasurable web experience.
Some icons from the Silk icon set, courtesy of the benificent Mark James.