• News
1 July 2008

The Cookie-Cutter Image Hover Effect

Demonstrates a technique of creating images for web sites wherein the foreground of the image can be controlled by CSS. Allows the display and hover effect of the image(s) to be completely dynamic.
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  • CSS Faqs
1 July 2008

CSS Syntax

A CSS syntax differs from an (X)HTML markup. It is easy to remember because it is only comprised of three basic parts:
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  • Web Design
1 July 2008

Usability “Ethical Voodoo”

There are so many things that have been said in the name of usability. Some of them are hoax while some are facts. This article will talk about some of the things that online businesses should consider in relation to usability.
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  • Software
1 July 2008

Screen Readers and Screen Enlargers on IE7

Since the release of IE7 was announced, we have encountered several questions about the browser’s compatibility with different online screen readers and screen enlargers. This article aims to provide updates on the matter gathered from a number of sources, including product manufacturers. We will also discuss concerns regarding automatic updates.
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  • Web Design
1 July 2008

The Difference between Dedicated Web Geeks and Slackers

CSS is rendered directly by a web browser, thus, eliminating the need for special web server features. Absolutely no plug-ins or downloads are required. Therefore, you have no reason to miss this tutorial.
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  • Web Design
1 July 2008

Using Alt Text Effectively On Web Page Images

The use of alt text on images makes pages more accessible and better optimized. However, using alt text should be given extra care, depending on the need to use them.
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  • Tutorials
1 July 2008

Clase particular del CSS para las listas

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  • News
30 June 2008

Upcoming Web Design Conference

Want to learn clean code or master CSS? Check out this site that is promising both - and pre-registration saves you a TON of dough.
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  • CSS Faqs
30 June 2008

Using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)

Cascading Style Sheets are highly recommended in setting the appearance of HTML pages. HTML is suitable for defining the basic element structure of your website (<h1>, <p>, <li>, and so on). On the other hand, CSS is most advisable for styling the appearance of elements (bold heading, Arial font, indented paragraphs, and so on).
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  • News
30 June 2008

All About Floats

Some interesthing things about floats from css-tricks.com
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