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Alexis Sgavel

script deck | Create Modern Search Fields with CSS - 0 views

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    Create Modern Search Fields with CSS Information: We've taken design deck's Modern Search Fields PSD and turned them into working search fields using css that look great in major browsers!
Alexis Sgavel

Open Source Ampersands - 0 views

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    This is a selection of single-character fonts. A single-character font is, literally, a font file that only contains glyphs for a single character. The single character in these font files is the ampersand. Each ampersand on this page is real text, not an image. Just like any text, you can select it, copy it, paste it, and apply CSS to it. The ampersands scale as you zoom the page, and they work in virtually every browser - even ancient versions of Internet Explorer.
Zulkarnain K.

Prefixr - 8 views

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    Cross-Browser CSS in Seconds.
Alexis Sgavel

CSS3: Media Queries in the Wild | The Inspiration Blog - 0 views

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    Media Queries are here! The new, 'hip' approach to fluid web development. This awesome CSS technique allows web developers to provide multiple site layouts based on the width of the web browser. Percentage based tables, eat your heart out!
Zulkarnain K.

Creating Triangles in CSS - 13 views

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    when a browser draws the borders, it draws them at angles. This technique takes advantage of that. One side of the border is colored for the color of the arrow, and the rest are transparent. Then you set the width of the border to something large
Vernon Fowler

On :target | CSS-Tricks - 0 views

  • I'd use these rules-of-thumb for when :target is a good choice: When a "state" is needed When the jump-down behavior is acceptable When it's acceptable to affect the browser history
Hussain M Elius

CssUserAgent (cssua.js) - 9 views

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    Avoid CSS hacks! Use cssua.js to apply special CSS classes to your pages allowing you to use valid CSS to work around browser-specific quirks
Vernon Fowler

Opera Developer News - Why use @supports instead of Modernizr? - 0 views

  • The reason to use @supports over Modernizr is performance; functionality that's built into the browser will always be faster than adding it in script. Removing an external dependancy saves an HTTP request to download Modernizr and doesn't require time to execute the JavaScript.
  • Should you use Modernizr or @supports? The answer is definitively "it depends". As with all web projects, only you can decide which is the best way.
Anna Taylor

10 Ways to Make a Website More Usable - 1 views

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    Keeping usability for stumblers, browsers and surfers in mind when creating a website can be an exasperating task. Doing so shouldn't have to be so frustrating... What follows is a list of how to improve your site's usability without going crazy!
Vernon Fowler

HTML5 Please - Use the new and shiny responsibly - 0 views

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    Look up HTML5, CSS3, etc features, know if they are ready for use, and if so find out how you should use them - with polyfills, fallbacks or as they are.
Vernon Fowler

The CSS Property Value inherit » Learn CSS3 | Cheat Sheet | CSS Tutorial | Se... - 0 views

  • Internet Explorer 7 and earlier versions don’t support the value inherit for any properties other than direction and visibility.
Vernon Fowler

Working With LESS and the Chrome DevTools - 2 views

  • While holding Command (Control on Windows), click any property, value or selector to jump to the line of code in the corresponding LESS source file within the Sources panel.
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    This is a complete tutorial to using LESS with Chrome's DevTools. If you've used Sass with Chrome's DevTools, you'll most likely already be familiar with the concepts introduced here. | Difficulty: Beginner; Length: Quick; Tags: Tools & Tips, Tutorials, Web Dev
Vernon Fowler

Prevent Long URL's From Breaking Out of Container | CSS-Tricks - 0 views

  • a width
    • Vernon Fowler
       
      I didn't need a width. Float:left was enough. Tested in IE10.
  • -ms-word-break: break-all;
    • Vernon Fowler
       
      Shouldn't need the IE prefixed version as according to http://caniuse.com/#search=word-break that browser has had support all along.
  • float:left
tech vedic

How to fix Web pages that print too small? - 0 views

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    Most of the times you need to take the print out of the web pages. But, when the printed web pages come out too small then it is really irritating. This is generally due to "Shrink to Fit" option. According to this option, Internet Explorer squeezes all the elements of a web page by default onto a sheet of paper. Thus, go through this tutorial and fix it.
tech vedic

Use Onefeed to replace your New Tab page in Chrome - 0 views

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    Want to add information on your new Tab page in Chrome? Here is a solution with OneFeed. With OneFeed, you can add custom newsfeed as well as get alerts from your social media accounts.
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