People with limited mobility can have hard times handling a mouse and clicking on various links and tabbing through various menus. The whole process moves at a very slow pace. The W3C has come to the rescue for this group of people. it has introduced the accesskey attribute that enables you to navigate to a specific link by pressing the appropriate keys in your keyboard.
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Let Your Users Know About Accesskeys
The Concept of Web Design Flow
If somebody asks you about flow in web design, you may talk about task flows or flow charts. In addition to that, there is another flow involved in web design. It is related with the feeling of complete immersion in your activities without being disturbed by any external events or internal boredom occurred due to puzzling, monotonous and excessively demanding tasks.
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The problem of Warning Dialog Boxes
While working on various software applications, it is very natural to come across so many warning dialog boxes. Most of the time, we click on the OK button to get our task done. It turns into a type of habit for us. So when a dialog box like “Are you sure you want to quit?” crops up, we spend no time to click on the OK button. But this is not what you want to do. You may regret for your fault after that. Well, you are not the only person in this world who has committed this type of fault. Actually, there are many who have similar kind of experience.
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Using CSS To Find Broken Links & 404 Pages
This article is about using CSS3 selectors, highlight links to deleted pages and 404 pages. Also highlight function calls to deleted javascript using this CSS technique.

how to fix the jumping bug in FireFox
Here’s how to fix the jumping bug in FireFox with CSS center aligned websites.

Inconsistent Absolute Positions in CSS
Traditional CSS designers always prefer static layouts over dynamic layouts. The dynamic layouts create further complications for them. One way to build a dynamic layout is to make use of JavaScript. You can accomplish your design goals by resizing the divs every time the page is reloaded or refreshed with the help of JavaScript. Though JavaScript can help attaining your layout objectives, yet it is not a full-proof solution for your problem. All you need is a simple and easy-to-understand CSS template.
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Web 2.0 applications have been around for quite some time now. A lot of discussions and arguments have already taken place regarding what Web 2.0 means and what it doesn’t mean. But you’ll certainly come across a lot of data over the Internet now-a-days. You can also say that data-driven websites are on the rise. Our web design is more or less concentrated around these data.
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Dealing with Lists in CSS Design
As a web surfer, you might have seen a menu of links in a navigational section on most web pages. While coding with CSS, these links are marked up as a string of links. These links are defined with separate DIVs or paragraphs. But from structural point of view, this string of links is nothing but a list of links.
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CSS Child Selector for Internet Explorer 7
Web browsers are slowly coming in terms with various commands or rules of CSS. Internet Explorer 7 has incorporated some of the new CSS commands into its fold. These commands aren’t actually new. Other browsers have already provided their support for these commands. It is only a matter of catching up with other browsers for Internet Explorer. You will have now more control over your HTML objects. Another benefit is you don’t need to use classes or ids more often.
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Introduction to CSS3: What is it?
Here is brand new article from designshack. This article marks the first of several, providing an introduction to the new CSS3 standard which is set to take over from CSS2.




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