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MUU - Unique and Creative Resume / Portfolio Template - 0 views

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    MUU is a creative, unique design, minimal and onepage vCard / Resume HTML5 template to showcase your resume and portfolio to the world in interactive way. Each and every section is detailed designed with creative eye and of course navigating different sections is really smooth, user-friendly and something different.
Zulkarnain K.

CSS Arrow Please - 10 views

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    There are web-based generators for almost everything; stripes, buttons, forms, loader icons, etc. CSS Arrow Please focuses on another niche; yes, totally CSS-based (no images) arrows. This CSS trick is great for using in tooltips, the generator offers multiple options for customization (the position, color and border values) and auto-creates the related CSS code.
Wordpress Designer

Excellent WordPress Developers - 1 views

WordPress Designer offers their team of professional and creative artists who excel-lently designed my wordpress site. They did not only give emphasis on the design that can help me maximize my eng...

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started by Wordpress Designer on 28 Mar 12 no follow-up yet
Vernon Fowler

Font sizing with rem - Snook.ca - 0 views

  • The problem with em-based font sizing is that the font size compounds. A list within a list isn't 14px, it's 20px. Go another level deeper and it's 27px!
  • The rem unit is relative to the root—or the html—element. That means that we can define a single font size on the html element and define all rem units to be a percentage of that. html { font-size: 62.5%; } body { font-size: 1.4rem; } /* =14px */ h1 { font-size: 2.4rem; } /* =24px */
  • We can specify the fall-back using px, if you don't mind users of older versions of Internet Explorer still being unable to resize the text (well, there's still page zoom in IE7 and IE8). To do so, we specify the font-size using px units first and then define it again using rem units. html { font-size: 62.5%; } body { font-size: 14px; font-size: 1.4rem; } /* =14px */ h1 { font-size: 24px; font-size: 2.4rem; } /* =24px */
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  • I'm defining a base font-size of 62.5% to have the convenience of sizing rems in a way that is similar to using px.
  • consistent and predictable sizing in all browsers, and resizable text in the current versions of all major browsers
  • The compounding nature of em-based font-sizing can be frustrating so what else can we do?
yc c

CSS Test | CSS Class - 7 views

shared by yc c on 13 Dec 11 - No Cached
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    These are my CSS test pages. In these pages you will find a growing collection of test and demonstrations of browser support of CSS standards.
yc c

CSSPrefixer - 6 views

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    adapts code for all browsers (adds -webkit, -moz...)
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