Custom horizontal rules with CSS
The horizontal rules as they are designed in html looks quite boring, just a simple black line. Read this short tutorial to learn how to create a sort of different horizontal rule with CSS.
The horizontal rules as they are designed in html looks quite boring, just a simple black line. Read this short tutorial to learn how to create a sort of different horizontal rule with CSS.
In this great CSS Tutorial you will learn to create a simple blue bar - 800px x 40px. No glossy effects or 3d optical illusions. A plain blue bar, as you hover over a menu item it’s background will glow a lighter blue. Nice and simple - and great!
This tutorial will explain you how to make your button (link) in the navigation active when you are on a specific page.
This tutorial will teach you how to hide layers by themselves after let’s say 5 seconds.
Sometimes you might want to protect your online documents from printing. So in that case this little simple script might help.
Here you will learn how to create a pop up menu written purely in CSS. The code uses XHTML lists which are then styled to produce the hover effects. No Javascript is used apart from IE browsers as they will not display the hover effect without it.
If you still use tables to build your website then go and read this article now!! It covers topics like “Pages weight”, “Accessibility” and “Code readability”.
Need a cusom cursor for your website? Check out this short article and get a quick overview to learn which custom cursors there are and on whick browser you can use them. And of cource you will read how to implement them to your website.
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