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etc. (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
A nice article from blog Warpspire that offers up some quick tips on how to avoid common CSS column problems. The article's diagrams and code are useful, as well. A worthy read for anyone who has suffered from messed up columns. Top reasons your CSS columns are messed up - Warpspire
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etc. (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
From Jen Meiert, a nice article on consistent organization of CSS for improved efficiency. CSS: Simple Rules for Better Organization and More Efficiency . 5 CSS Questions and Answers , is just that. A nice article with detailed and well illustrated answers to common CSS questions.
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World Wide Web Consortium (Free subscription) | yesterday
2008-05-16: The Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Working Group has published the Last Call Working Draft of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Snapshot 2007. This document collects together into one definition all the specificaitons that together form the current state of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). The primary audience is CSS implementors, not CSS authors, as this definition includes modules by specification...
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Jens Meiert (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
“Organization is not everything, but without organization, everything is nothing,” one of my teachers used to say, and right he is. Almost everything benefits from organization, and so does work with CSS – especially when working with many people …
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Thoughts on Design (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
The nice people at WebAssist.com are letting me try out their new CSS Menu Writer extension for Dreamweaver. I got a demonstration of it yesterday, and I’ve been putting it though it's paces this morning. It is exactly what the title would suggest, a CSS menu writer. Working through four tabbed menus, you can easily create [...]
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Pitchfork (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
... of July 25-27, is a fittingly heady mix: My Bloody Valentine, the Breeders, Spoon, Underworld, CSS, Jamie Lidell, the Go! Team, Gossip, Neon Neon, Bettye LaVette, Sparks, Ian Brown, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Primal Scream, the Futureheads, Switch, DJ Mehdi, Erol Alkan, Sparks, the Cribs, Kasabian, Midnight Juggernauts, Ozomatli, Gogol Bordello, Mystery Jets, Hard-Fi, the Death Set, dan le sac Vs Scroobius...
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Daily Blog Tips (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
... need a bit of customization from time-to-time, and for someone who has no experience with HTML or CSS this be a bit intimidating. However, if you're working with WordPress you really only need a basic knowledge in order to make many of the customizations that you would like, and you don't even need to know PHP in most cases (those who aren't comfortable with PHP just need to be able to recognize...
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wordup/index (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
very similar to what i was about to implement at internet alaska (once i discovered the follies of ./configure --prefix=/share ...
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fullasagoog.com WebBuilder blend (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
Chris Schneider has created a javascript implementation of CSS Effects using the MooTools JavaScript library. It basically parses the css and mimics the new Webkit css animations. With the introduction of CSS we could seperate the presentation layer and the content layer, but we were not able to add animations via CSS. DHTML fixed [...]
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Designers who Blog (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
Meryl Evans Depending on how you use it, Twitter can be a time waster. It can also be a rich resource. A resource where I met Meryl Evans. I’m not a huge Twitter user (too distracting). But when someone adds me , I check them out before an add in return. And this is where the rich resource comes into play. Twitter > > Meryl Evans > > CSS Collection . Nice. Are you a frustrated CSS fan? Then you are...
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TO-Tech Blog (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
Google continues to amaze me. Google Doctype is a completely open wiki that is an: encyclopedia and reference library. Written by web developers, for web developers. It includes articles on web security, JavaScript DOM manipulation, CSS tips and tricks, and more. The reference section includes a growing library of test cases for checking cross-browser and [...]
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.net (Free subscription) | yesterday
Coding CSS in Dreamweaver. In this episode of Web Design TV Paul Wyatt shows you how to get started with CSS in Dreamweaver. Paul reveals how to navigate the Dreamweaver interface, and introduces the basics of CSS. This is a primer, before we get int
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Food Blog S'cool (Free subscription) | yesterday
If you are interested in providing nutritional information with a recipe, here is someone who's developed the HTML and CSS for a nutrition label. He's giving it away to anyone who's interested. Someone sent it to me, and I thought it might be a good thing to share here. XHTML + CSS Template for Nutrition This Post was written by Kalyn from Kalyn's Kitchen
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Brajeshwar (Free subscription) | yesterday
Debug JavaScript, inspect CSS and the DOM, and view any errors -- Opera Dragonfly makes developing using Opera easier than ever, both on your computer and mobile phone.
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Web Worker Daily (Free subscription) | yesterday
There are very few books out there that address “Web 2.0″ issues from the perspective of coming up with sites that work well. Oh, sure, there are plenty that teach you the mechanics of building an application with HTML and Javascript and CSS. But getting a higher-level view of the process has mainly been something [...]