Have trouble creating CSS typesets? Well, fret no more because CSSTypeSet is here to save your style sheets from your manhandling paws. This handy new tool is rather simple. You’ve got two screens the first for entering/pasting the text you want to modify; the second is fro viewing your CSS. Below these two screens you’ll find a control panel for changing the style of your text. There are three sliders for spacing letters, words, and lines. You can change the font style and the color using the gradient color wheel. There are also the standard bold, italic and strikethrough options. Once you’ve made all your tweaks, simply copy the CSS from screen number two, and voila, you’re done.