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Frederik Van Zande

sIFR lite - 0 views

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    once upon a time some really good web developers created sIFR. Their goal was to seamlessly convert HTML headlines into nice fonts. Well, these developers did a great job getting it to work nicely. Looking at their code, I decided I would create a "lite" version of sIFR using a more object-oriented approach. sIFR Lite is a bit easier to read, and more intuitive to use. The only drawbacks are that it is currently unproven on a large scale in the real world. This library is of course open-source, so I welcome you to submit any improvements, suggestions, or bug reports using my contact form.
Perry Branch

Wufoo · HTML Form Template & CSS Design Gallery - 0 views

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    Lots of great examples of forms and css styles to go with them.
stylist

Top 10 CSS image gallery tutorials (YouNeed2See Technology) - 0 views

  • There are many tutorials out there on how to create your own image gallery. There are simple ones made from pure CSS, and there are complex ones using css and javascript. By the end of this article you will have the information necessary to start building your own photo gallery. The first tutorial is from cssplay and is one of my favorites around. They have a very elegant and simple image gallery. Your images are separated into different sections (people, plants, animals, etc) and all your images for each section listed nicely underneath. As you hover over each image it expands double it's size so you can take a better look at each image before you view the full version. The interface is very clean and simple to use, I recommend taking a look at this one.
yc c

swfIR: swf Image Replacement - 0 views

shared by yc c on 09 Mar 09 - Cached
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    swfIR (swf Image Replacement) is here to solve some of the design limitations of the standard HTML image and its widely-accepted associated CSS values, while still supporting standards-based design concepts.
yc c

Yahoo! UI Library: Graded Browser Support - 0 views

  • Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web and director of the W3C, has said it best: “Anyone who slaps a ‘this page is best viewed with Browser X’ label on a Web page appears to be yearning for the bad old days, before the Web, when you had very little chance of reading a document written on another computer, another word processor, or another network.”
  • Methodologies including layered development via progressive enhancement, Unobtrusive Javascript, and Hijax ensure that higher layers don’t disrupt lower layers. However, representative testing of the core experience is critical. If you choose to adopt a Graded Browser support regime for your own web applications, be sure your site’s core content and functionality is accessible without images, CSS, and JS. Ensure that the keyboard is adequate for task completion and that when your site is accessed by a C-grade browser all advanced functionality prompts are hidden.
enrwer

HTML Goodies - 1 views

shared by enrwer on 14 Feb 07 - Cached
yc c

あれこれポップアップ - 0 views

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    Styled Tooltips
yc c

Spiffy Corners - Making anti-aliased rounded corners with CSS - 0 views

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    and no images
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    Spiffy Corners is a simple way to generate the CSS and HTML you need to create anti-aliased corners without using images or javascript.
Gary Edwards

Construct Your CSS | WYSIWYG Layout Editor, Semantic & Table-Free | Based on Blueprint ... - 0 views

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    Construct is a visual layout editor based on Blueprint & jQuery! This is version 0.5, last updated on April 27, 2008. This project was built by Christian Montoya, and exists both as a useful tool for CSS designers and as proof that a visual layout editor is possible to acheive with clean CSS & semantic HTML.
kie guy

NealGrosskopf.com l CSS Template Layouts: A Simpler CSS Layout System, Now Possible Wit... - 1 views

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    A new layout system to replace floats or display:table or html tables. Based on the W3C's proposed 'CSS Template Layout Module' for CSS3; but using jquery to take advantage of this technique today.
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