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Arquivo for 7 March 2008

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7 March 2008

CSS Hacks for You! (First Serving)

Dejan Cancarevic sort of whispered this to me and I’m whispering it to you in return. I guarantee personally that these hacks are really among the BEST hacks I’ve tried so far. They made my pages quite amazing and I want yours to be the same too. So, without further ado, go get mouse right on gear and copy this stuff.

1. Vertical align div

Idea is to place absolute div 50% left and top and then to move margin left and top half if it’s size.

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7 March 2008

Check This Out! Body-Border for Your Page

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Here’s something cool from Chris Coyier—how to create body-border for your pages. If you want to give your pages some degree of sophistication, well, why not try this trick and see for yourself how much it can make your site pretty and stylish!
Body border is basically a stroke of color just inside the entire viewable area, all the way around, in the browser window. It’s sort of an optical illusion you use when your implement this.

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Rob Glazebrook has these things to share to make your print style sheets just great! This one is almost a republication of his work to give you more accurate and solid facts.

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There are quite a number of image replacement techniques available; and it is always advantageous to get to know them as early as possible basically for obvious reasons. This article, originally written by a certain Paul, is interesting especially to people who might be unaware of image replacement technique for menu or image maps with different X and Y coordinates. The sample is an adaptation of a work included in About.com CSS page.

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6 March 2008

Security implications with Ajax

Ajax does not inherently introduce new security vulnerabilities in the realm of web applications. Instead, the applications face the same security issues as classic web applications. Unfortunately, common Ajax best practices have not been developed, which leaves plenty of room to get things wrong. This includes proper authentication, authorization, access control and input validation. Some potential areas of concern involving the use of Ajax include the following:

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5 March 2008

CSS is not just about beauty

CSS is not just about beauty…it’s about delivering content beautifully…and any beautiful website without meaningful content is a beautiful, meaningless website. It’s like a lady with a crowning glory but with a brain that is totally empty. CSS really is not just about beauty.

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Just recently, Rob Glazebrook made another interesting post about how to create MS Word-style outline with Cascading Style Sheets or popularly known in web design lingo as CSS. As progressive web designers, it is highly encouraged for brethrens in the field to spread the news. And so here is our way of spreading the good news. Below is Glazebrook’s newly discovered trick in relation to the topic:

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5 March 2008

A Study of Ajax Performance Issues

Introduction
The Ajax technology has been visible on web over past few years, because of their interactive character. Google Suggest as well as Google Maps are the distinguished early on adopters of Ajax. Companies are now thinking of how they can sway it, web developers are trying to study it, safekeeping experts are now thinking of how they can protect it, and the infiltration testers are now thinking of how they hack it. Any of the technology, which can get better throughput of the servers, that will produce further fluid page changes, as well as will make the web application even better-off for end user that is bound to discover a place in industry.

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5 March 2008

CSS Menu Generator

Use our CSS menu generator to make your own menus
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5 March 2008

I’ve got something I think you’ll love

Hey! I’ve got some good news for you. If you want to make a text scroller part of your page and have that portion appear as if it’s the roll of actresses and actors presented after a full-length film, then, you really MUST read this article and follow this link to see it real-time http://www.nofunc.com/Text_Scroller/.

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