We’re starting to see the first round of sites and pages breaking due to the CSS fixes we have made. We would like to ask your help in cleaning up existing CSS hacks in your pages for IE7.
CSS leaves your layout open to interpretation by browsers… or does it? In this hands-on trouble-shooter, Trenton explains why and how different browser-specific CSS hacks work — and provides code to help you regain control over your layouts.
Part 1 of 3 in a series of articles explaining the selectors available in CSS 2.1.
This is an alphabetical list over the most common CSS1 and CSS2 syntax and properties. Click on a property to see examples, browser support, possible values etc.
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Fabio Seo: Very western your site ;-)) well done!
Fabio Seo: Nice font on menu. Bravo Tim ;-) Ciao from Italy
A u d e e: I love this CSS framework… just trying to make it useful to my new blog… Good point as you came out with...
Gob: Very cool idea…
Designer: Thanks for downloading a pattern and using it on your twitter! I’m excited to see how some people use the...
John Fairley: Just added a brightly colored plaid hip and twendy background to my twitter profile: @johnfairley. I guess now...
Andy: Good read, definitely agree on the agency thing.