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Frederik Van Zande

Buttons & their paddings : reference for all browsers - 0 views

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    Here is a LIVE demo showing how input buttons are rendered in your browser. The 'Standard' column will look different depending on your operating system. The '+ Border' column shows the same buttons with a red border added. (This removes the default button style as seen in the first column.)
trnscndr

Duly Consider: Obama's Secret Service Detail: An Omen To Assassination? - 0 views

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    The biggest question one should consider is, whether or not Obama is feared by the establishment. Do they believe he will stop their flow of blood-money? Do they believe he will open Pandora's box on previous assassinations and corruption? Do they believe he will keep his word and shut them down on all fronts?
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    Why is this in the CSS group? Is there a way to delete it?
yc c

CSSFly - Edit websites on the fly! - 0 views

shared by yc c on 22 Mar 07 - Cached
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    CSSFly is a web 2.0 tool for easy editing websites direct and in real-time in your browser. Simply edit the (X)HTML-code and the external Style-Sheet files : what you code is what you get! This tool is designed for developers. Use it for developing, testing or checking your web-project or take a look behind the scenerys of your favourite websites.
yc c

Unobtrusive Javascript - 0 views

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    On the following pages we will discuss and see how we can use Javascript, but still maintain accessibility. The technique to completely separate Javascript from the other two layers of web development has become commonly named "unobtrusive Javascript", as "accessible Javascript" does not quite cut it. You can have a perfectly separated Javascript and still be totally inaccessible.
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    On the following pages we will discuss and see how we can use Javascript, but still maintain accessibility. The technique to completely separate Javascript from the other two layers of web development has become commonly named "unobtrusive Javascript", as "accessible Javascript" does not quite cut it. You can have a perfectly separated Javascript and still be totally inaccessible.
Alberto Adrián Schiano

Web 2.0 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • "Web 2.0" refers to what some people see as a second phase of development of the World Wide Web, including its architecture and its applications.
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