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This tutorial is guide to using custom mouse pointers and cursors with css. More info |
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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. More info |
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Last year Eric Meyer documented his thoughts on resetting the styles of a web page to a common baseline. For designers who crave pixel-perfect layouts, differences between the default styles that each browser applies can be infuriating, and this was a terrific approach to leveling the playing field in the quest for an identical render [...]<br style="clear: both;"/>
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Cascading Style Sheets, or CSS, is now the accepted way to indicate how your Web pages, HTML documents, and XML documents should be displayed. In this free class, you will learn how to add CSS styles to your HTML, your Web pages, even your entire site. You will discover that Cascading Style Sheets are not difficult to learn, and in fact, CSS can be a lot of fun. More info |
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With the announcement late last year that IE8 passes the Acid2 test for CSS rendering (or will pass, when it’s released), the Web Standards Project have their sights set on the next phase of their mission to encourage browser-makers to provide a consistent experience for web users.
While the Acid2 test focussed on the static rendering [...]<br style="clear: both;"/>
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After you finish this free course, you will understand the basics of XHTML, and some more advanced topics. With interactive lessons and the option to work with other people in the course, you'll be able to learn XHTML the way you want. Go at your own pace, or follow along with the weekly syllabus. More info |
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The 'span' and 'div' tags were introduced later in the HTML game that are very useful when dealing with Cascading Style Sheets. People tend to use them in similar fashion, but they serve different purposes. More info |
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Move through the steps to create a Web page. You'll start out by learning the basic HTML tags you need for a Web page and then learn how to post your page to a Web server. More info |
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This useful tutorial looks at how to use DHTML to retrieve property values of global and external CSS. More info |
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I guess most of us have understood for a long time that browsers rarely see eye to eye when it comes to calculating percentages, whether that be in element widths, element positioning or background placements. In fact, the background percentages post I did last year demonstrated it pretty clearly.
Thanks to JQuery guru John Resig, we [...]<br style="clear: both;"/>
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