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How to create a mobile optimised website using CSS3 Media Queries. Read more at www.alexgdesign.co.uk →
phylisthat | 11/07/2009
The majority of web pages are written using HTML (Hypertext Markup Language). HTML was invented by The European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN) to allow researchers to exchange structured documents through a network of computers. HTML, CSS, Structure, Browser http://www.za77.org/Article/A-History-of-HTML-and-CSS/2935
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A huge collection of great color and CSS resources. View Post
Woork (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
In this lesson I want to illustrate you how to use some useful jQuery methods that allow you to manipulate easily CSS classes. In particular I prepared some examples to explain the following methods: toggleClass() , hasClass() , addClass() and removeClass() .
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Design Shack Blog (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
“From menus to galleries, Jon shows us a roundup of 25 different pure CSS tips and tutorials.” View Post
DesignFeeds.com.au (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
CSS3 can do some seriously neat stuff. Just check out some of the crazy 3D stuff you can do in WebKit. But as we all know, we need to be careful with what we choose to do with it. The most cutting edge techniques are fun to play with, but since since only a [...]
Script & Style (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
How to make a mobile optimized version of your website using CSS3 Media Queries.
Script & Style (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
This is a quick cheat sheet that will help you learn the basics of CSS, such as padding vs margin or how to create horizontal lists.
Carsonified! (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
By Keir Whitaker Today’s entry in our series of web deisgn interviews is Dan Cederholm. Dan is a recognized expert in the field of standards-based web design and has worked with Google, MTV, AIGA, ESPN, Blogger, Fast Company, Inc.com, and many more. He’s a renowned speaker and author and blogs about web design related topics at SimpleBits. Editor’s Note: [...]
CSS-Tricks (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
CSS3 can do some seriously neat stuff. Just check out some of the crazy 3D stuff you can do in WebKit. But as we all know, we need to be careful with what we choose to do with it. The most cutting edge techniques are fun to play with, but since since only a [...]
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You News Slider is a news ticker shelf with Mootools continuous slide function. This module is highly customizable and can be adapted very easy to fit your website. Default module background color is red but using CSS overides you can change the look and feel of the module itself within minutes. Module structure is CSS [...]
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YJ News Slider 10 is Joomla 1.5 News slider module that will let you present your latest news in a beautiful Mootools transition and WEB 2.0 style. This module comes with 2 right or left aligned news items playlist. Module structure is CSS and XHTML valid and cross browser compatible (Firefox 2, Firefox 3, IE6, [...]
G D Townshende (Free subscription) | yesterday
Yes, I've changed templates again. So sue me.The last template, although bright and open, had problems that I found damned annoying. On the sly, I've been getting this new template set up. It had problems of its own, some of them problems I've never dealt with before. However, I managed to fix them with nary a hitch.I'm no whiz at CSS (cascading style sheets), but I've worked with it before. In
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phylisthat | 11/07/2009
The majority of web pages are written using HTML (Hypertext Markup Language). HTML was invented by The European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN) to allow researchers to exchange structured documents through a network of computers. HTML, CSS, Structure, Browser http://www.za77.org/Article/A-History-of-HTML-and-CSS/2935
williamjames07 | 11/02/2009
As we move further into the age of Information and Communications Technology, we certainly cannot expect for things to stand still long enough. Expect technology to be active, thriving, and fast-paced. Nothing is left alone; everything would have to be upgraded into newer and more innovative versions. Read more
khurrammsd | 11/02/2009
As we move further into the age of Information and Communications Technology, we certainly cannot expect for things to stand still long enough. Read More