Site Navigation in CSS and XHTML
Coding navigation in CSS and XHTML properly is important for both search engines and accessibility. Here you will learn a way to do that :-9
Coding navigation in CSS and XHTML properly is important for both search engines and accessibility. Here you will learn a way to do that :-9
In this CSS Tutorial you will learn how to create a CSS Drop Down Navigation.
If you are looking for a simple way to use opacity in your web layouts then check out this simple tip. No Javascript required and works in IE6, IE7, Firefox 2+, Safari, and Opera 9.
Css Globe is starting a series of lightweight articles named “CSS do’s and don’ts”. This series is aimed at pointing out some of the bad habits when it comes to css and web standards in general. They try to provide answers to some of the most common css questions.
Ever wanted to create a repeating background unsing CSS? Here you find a good tutorial that will teach you how to create 3 different css repeating backgrounds: horizontal, vertical and tiled.
It is so easy to give your pictures a nice border effect with CSS! YOu don´t know how? Then check out this little tutorial.
This tutorial explains how to design an elegant navigation bar for your site using CSS.
This article will walk you through creating a basic elastic layout; what exactly an “em” is and how to calculate them, how to use ems to create an elastic layer for content with scalable text and images, including basic vertical rhythm.
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Bob: lol! yeh, cheers Ben!
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