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There are 80 articles & tutorials regarding "CSS".
- 31.) Preloading HTML Content with CSS
- ( Page 1 of 6 ) Website designers often use JavaScript to expose dynamic content to visitors. Sadly, updating JavaScript can be painful at best. CSS can help to overcome JavaScript's limitations -- and the two together open up some lovely possibilities. Alejandro Gervasio explains, with dynamic examples. When we re dealing with the common task of fetching some dynamic content to our Web pages to make them more appealing and juicy to visitors, usually we retrieve some database records...
Found at devArticles.com
- 32.) CSS Standards Compliance in Internet Explorer 7
- (Page 1 of 4 ) There has been much anticipation and intense hype surrounding the release of Internet Explorer 7. Improvements range from better security issues to customization of user features; but the excitement in some web developers has been prompted by the compliancy standards of CSS that IE 7 embraces. I can also say that an equal number are trying not to vomit at the idea of having to go back and seek out every style sheet they wrote that may break in the light of the new...
Found at devArticles.com
- 33.) CSS Constants
- ( Page 1 of 7 ) One feature designers often wished they had with style sheets are constants - the chance to define something once and reuse it over and over in the style sheet document. This article shows some techniques for how to achieve that and discusses their pros and cons. A constant nagging When reading CSS related forums or mailing lists, you ll sooner or later find someone asking how they can define a constant in CSS - something to define once in the CSS document and reuse...
Found at devArticles.com
- 34.) Super Styling with a Dedicated CSS Editor
- ( Page 1 of 6 ) If you ve read Dan Wellman's introductory series on XUL, you ll know that there are better uses for your humble text editor than creating stylesheets. The move from Notepad to a dedicated CSS editor will increase your output and give you an advanced environment in which to develop more complicated and effective stylesheets. Notepad is great, because it s always there (or something very similar), so on almost any machine you can load it up and begin work. It is also a...
Found at devArticles.com
- 35.) CSS and the Scrollbar
- By Joe Burns Go to page: 1 2 Next So. Do you like my scrollbar? I've found that most users don't like scrollbars all that much. Most would rather click and go from page to page, but scrollbars are part of the Web and differing screen sizes make it nil to impossible to never attain a scroll bar. I ran across only one of these CSS commands while surfing my University's Web site . The Webmaster had placed them on the homepage to get a nice green scroll. That's one of the school's colors. I...
Found at developer.com
- 36.) HTML, CSS and Tables: The Beauty of Data
- ( Page 1 of 7 ) Assistive technology gags when it encounters HTML tables coded by the old school methods. Using the new coding lets you make tables more accessible to your users, and it really isn't that much harder--just remember what a table really is. Chris Heilmann reminds us, and gives an introduction to CSS. HTML tables are still frequently discussed on various mailing lists, forums and chat channels. Many people have realized that they are not the most clever method of defining...
Found at devArticles.com
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