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Jungle Jar

reset.css And Why It Can Be A Valuable Tool For The Box - 0 views

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    This CSS file will reset all of your CSS declarations. More specifically, it will get rid of browser defaults. This is essentially like getting the playing field completely level for the teams. The browsers being the teams..
jdr santos

CSS Design Yorkshire - Gallery of CSS Websites - 0 views

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    CSS Design Yorkshire is a new collection of web sites created by designers in the Yorkshire region that conform with the W3C standards. Become part of a group of developers that make the web more accessible, better to look at and more fun!
mikhail-miguel

Design Shack - Inspirational CSS and Blog Design - 0 views

  • Brand's Vistro 415 Views - Visit Site 5 Elan Snowboards 143 Views - Visit Site 6 Stock Temple 115 Views - Visit Site 5 Mein Brandenburg 347 Views - Visit Site 7 Kineda 277 Views - Visit Site 4 Emma's Bridal Jewelry 220 Views - Visit Site 8 Footnote 552 Views - Visit Site 5 Triple Crown 343 Views - Visit Site 7 Arts and Sciences
Frederik Van Zande

How to get Cross Browser Compatibility Every Time | Anthony Short | Web Design & Develo... - 0 views

  • Here is a quick summary for those of you who don't want to read the whole article: Always use strict doctype and standards-compliant HTML/CSS Always use a reset at the start of your css Use opacity:0.99 on text elements to clean up rendering in Safari Never resize images in the CSS or HTML Check font rendering in every browser. Don't use Lucida Size text as a % in the body, and as em's throughout All layout divs that are floated should include display:inline and overflow:hidden Containers should have overflow:auto and trigger hasLayout via a width or height Don't use any fancy CSS3 selectors Don't use transparent PNG's unless you have loaded the alpha
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    Cross-browser compatibility is one of the most time consuming tasks for any web designer. We've seen many different articles over the net describing common problems and fixes. I've collated all the information I could find to create some coding conventions for ensuring that your site will work first time in every browser. There are some things you should consider for Safari and Firefox also, and IE isn't always the culprit for your CSS woes.
Jungle Jar

Submit Your Site To 101 Current CSS Galleries - 0 views

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    Here at JungleJar.com, we have aggregated a list of 101 CSS galleries that you can submit your own website to. Fantastic for self or group website promotion and gaining traffic and page rank.
Jungle Jar

JungleJar - Useful CSS Classes For The Masses - 0 views

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    I've put together a list of useful CSS classes I find myself using on a regular basis, and a few of these are actually required by the Wordpress gang if you're going to submit a free Wordpress template to them.
anonymous

CSS designs using float | Developers Orbit - 0 views

  • CSS designs using float
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    CSS designs using float
Vernon Fowler

Battle of the LESS Mixin Libraries: LESS Elements vs. LESS Hat vs. Bootstrap | Design S... - 0 views

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    LESS is a friendly, easily-approachable CSS preprocessor. Though ultimately, Sass and Stylus are more powerful and robust, LESS has a certain charm that keeps it as a forerunner in the battle of the preprocessors. If you're a Sass fan, then you can take advantage of Compass, an incredible framework that makes coding with complex CSS3 properties a breeze. But what about LESS users? Where's their Compass? Today we'll look at three awesome mixin libraries that will help fill that void.
Vernon Fowler

Ten Reasons You Should Be Using a CSS Preprocessor | Urban Insight Blog - 0 views

  • 10 reasons you should consider using a CSS preprocessor
  • you can start using things like variables, mixins, and functions. It will allow you to start reusing properties and patterns over and over, after defining them just once
  • nothing is repeated
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  • Both Less and Sass support nested definitions.
  • if you can write CSS, you already know how to write valid .less
Gary Edwards

Typogridphy - A Typographical and Grid Layout CSS Framework From Harry Roberts of CSS W... - 2 views

  • Grids & Typography Typogridphy is a CSS framework constructed to allow web designers and front-end developers to quickly code typograhically pleasing grid layouts. Based on the popular 960 Grid System, Typogridphy allows you to create grid layouts which are versatile and great looking. Typogridphy is made of fully validate, semantic and strict xHTML, and validate CSS.
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    Very nice. Great looking lists! Found this link at CSS-Tricks
anonymous

CSS Dock Menu - 0 views

  • If you are a big Mac fan, you will love this CSS dock menu that I designed. It is using Jquery Javascript library and Fisheye component from Interface and some of my icons. It comes with two dock styles - top and bottom. This CSS dock menu is perfert to add on to my iTheme. Here I will show you how to implement it to your web page.
Hussain M Elius

CSS Rank - Gallery For The Best Designed Web 2.0 Sites - 0 views

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    CSSRank is a css gallery for the best designed web 2.0 sites, CSSRank is the most updated css gallery and showcase on the web.
Alexis Sgavel

Better Semantics with CSS Combinators & Selectors » HTML & CSS, Layout » Desi... - 0 views

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    I'm going to begin with a provocative claim: I believe CSS is one of the most difficult-​​to-​​master computer languages we have. It doesn't have a complex syntax and you certainly don't need a doctorate in IT to understand it. However, it's one of the only popular languages that isn't "logical" - and I mean that in the most literal sense.
Eyup Fuvtev

120 Excellent Examples of CSS Horizantal Menu - 1 views

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    120 Excellent Examples of CSS Horizantal Menu
Frederik Van Zande

Jennifer Semtner.com :: Web Designer / Developer » Blog Archive » Extending C... - 0 views

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    CSS Spriting is a technique for speeding up the load times for your website by reducing the number of HTTP requests for images to the server.
Alberto Adrián Schiano

JS Bin - Collaborative JavaScript Debugging - 1 views

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    specifically designed to help JavaScript and CSS folk test snippets of code, within some context, and debug the code collaboratively. JS Bin allows you to edit and test JavaScript and HTML (reloading the URL also maintains the state of your code - new tabs doesn't). Once you're happy you can save, and send the URL to a peer for review or help. They can then make further changes saving anew if required.
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    Edit, test, visualice HTML5, CSS & JS on-line in a sandbox Editar,probar, visualizar HTML5, CSS & JS on-line en un arenero
mikhail-miguel

Clean CSS - A Resource for Web Designers - Optmize and Format your CSS CSS Formatter an... - 0 views

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    CSS Formatter and Optimiser
Zulkarnain K.

CSS1K - 6 views

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    A demonstration of what can be accomplished with only 1 K (Kibibyte) of CSS. Select any design from the list to load it into this page.
Frederik Van Zande

» 8 fonts you probably don't use in css, but should - Web Design Marketing Po... - 0 views

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    CSS has brought us many capabilities in terms of typography and the web, but we always seem to be limited to the same 4-5 typefaces over and over again. There is an inherant problem, if the font you specify isn't on the viewers computer it won't render in that font. So as designers and developers we end up selecting the ones that we can safely assume is available on most computers today. So most pages use Arial, Helvetica, or Georgia as their typefaces… and the world of the web remains slightly more bland.
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