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Archive for 23 May 2008

  • Tips
23 May 2008

CSS Tips for the Enthusiastic

If you want to create stylish and totally cool CSS based sites and you are looking for a rather simple tips article, you need not look any further. This article will tell you some of the things you need to know about CSS and how you can make really astounding stylesheets.
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  • News
23 May 2008

Input vs. Button

Here we recommend to you to look at the practical differences between INPUT and BUTTON, it’s very useful and easy-reading. Enjoy!
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  • CSS Faqs
23 May 2008

Implementing the Box Model

Your knowledge on the proper implementation of box model is significant in the sense that it lets you conveniently layout and design your page when you need to put content inside the so called box. But, you also have to be aware at this point that not all browsers manifest properly your intentions as expressed in your stylesheets.
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  • Design
23 May 2008

Who says grunge is only for grunge rock?

Grunge, a genre of rock music characterized by noise, heavy hitting drums and eardrum-breaking lead and bass guitars with distinctly emotional vocals…. CSS has its own grunge thing too with a little help from Photoshop. I’m talking about grunge effect for your images on pages. Here’s an interesting post from Andrew Hardwood that tells us cool stuff on how to make grunge effect for your totally sublime and emotionally charged pages. The technique here explores the strengths of Photoshop in creating grunge images that you can incorporate in your design. Without further ado, here’s the completely unadulterated, fresh from the oven text of Hardwood’s post.
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  • Web Design
23 May 2008

Give It Some Space

When we are designing a page, we usually consider the content and technical aspects than the other ones. And why should we do that? That’s what page designing is all about in the first place, right? But there is wisdom too in considering other not so significant aspect because they have great potential in messing up your page. One of these minor things is called spacing.
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  • Tutorials
23 May 2008

Glossy Horizontal Menu

Color is next to beauty. There is truth in this because of the obvious tendency of the eyes to see beauty in things with interesting and attractive colors. This glossy horizontal menu taps and maximizes the use of that truism. What’s nicer about this type of menu aside from the vibrant colors used is the glossy texture. The glossy texture adds neatness and brilliance to the overall design. These things make learning this type of menu very worthwhile and inviting. Thanks to Santosh Setty, learning this becomes easier and more fun.
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  • Tips
23 May 2008

Eight Things They Are Hiding

Tim Wright of Sitepoint has good reason to say that many of the cool stuff as regards the development of CSS end up in the shelf because developers can’t implement them due to the fact that users and the public in general are not into updating their browsers much. This leads to a situation where new features placed on a specific website end up not useful because readers won’t get to see them because they have lower version browsers. This is something very frustrating for people who want they share new knowledge. Worst is that they can’t possibly visit every house and users to tell them “Hey, update your browser.”
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  • Tutorials
23 May 2008

CSS Styled Navigation for You

Websites with very good navigation system allows readers to gain more access to site’s content without the hassle that is usually associated with it. Realizing this, majority of distinguished websites have incorporated effective navigation system.
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  • CSS Faqs
23 May 2008

CSS Padding – an overview

What is CSS Padding? The space between the border of the element and the content of the element is defined by the padding property of CSS. You can use only positive values to define the space. Let us look at various values that padding property takes in and their uses.
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  • News
23 May 2008

Create a Cool Animated Navigation with CSS and jQuery

nettuts.com presented very nice and brand new article about how to create a cool animated navigation with CSS and jQuery, so take a look and learn!
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