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Dynamic Drive CSS Library- Practical CSS codes and examples - 0 views

  • var rate87=new rateit(87, "26", "090%") rate87.displaytext("26") 4.5 CSS Gradient Shadow var rate74=new rateit(74, "72", "078%") rate74.displaytext("72") 3.9 CSS Thick Tabs var rate47=new rateit(47, "71", "080%") rate47.displaytext("71") 4 SuckerTree Vertical Menu (v1.1) var rate52=new rateit(52, "60", "074%") rate52.displaytext("60") 3.7 Overlapping horizontal tabs var rate51=new rateit(51, "128", "080%") rate51.displaytext("128") 4 Animated link underlines var rate50=new rateit(50, "78", "075%") rate50.displaytext("78") 3.8 SuckerTree Horizontal Menu <!-- <rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xm
wen071

CSS Bloom | CSS Gallery with Blog's and Online Portfolio's - 0 views

shared by wen071 on 19 Feb 07 - Cached
  • CSS Bloom is a website showcasing the best CSS based designs used by Blog's and Online Portfolio's. By providing links, and previews of the best designs, we aim to provide our viewers with inspiration for their websites. If you have come across a design which is missing from CSS Bloom, but you feel should be added, or if you would like to submit your own design, then please use the Submit link at the top of the page. PetrSimi January 26th, 2007 (11 votes, average: 3.09 out of 5) &nbsp;Loading ... Comments (0) | Permalink Blog PetrSimi January 26th, 2007 (11 votes, average: 3 out of 5) &nbsp;Loading ... Comments (0) | Permalink CreativeBits January 26th, 2007
mikhail-miguel

css bloom - 0 views

shared by mikhail-miguel on 18 Feb 07 - Cached
  • (16 votes, average: 3.88 out of 5) &nbsp;Loading ... Comments (4) | Permalink CSS Bloom is a website showcasing the best CSS based designs used by Blog's and Online Portfolio's. By providing links, and previews of the best designs, we aim to provide our viewers with inspiration for their websites. If you have come across a design which is missing from CSS Bloom, but you feel should be added, or if you would like to submit your own design, then please use the Submit link at the top of the page. PetrSimi January 26th, 2007 (11 votes, average: 3.09 out of 5) &nbsp;Loading ... Comments (0) | Permalink Blog PetrSimi January 26th, 2007 (11 votes, average: 3 out of 5) &nbsp;Loading ...
Vernon Fowler

One Module or Two - Snook.ca - 0 views

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    "An interesting question was asked of me in regards to the SMACSS methodology: Karl Tynan asked, "What do you do if you want to use the CSS from one module in another module?""
yc c

HTML::TagCloud - Generate An HTML Tag Cloud - search.cpan.org (-) - 0 views

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    This module provides a simple interface to generating a CSS-based HTML tag cloud. You simply pass in a set of tags, their URL and their count. This module outputs stylesheet-based HTML. You may use the included CSS or use your own.
tech vedic

Technical - 0 views

shared by tech vedic on 24 May 13 - No Cached
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    Techvedic, a leading technical support enterprise, has been established with a core vision to simplify Information Technology and make its derivatives more purposeful and sensitive for individuals and businesses. Currently, we are serving offshore home and small-business consumers across the United States, Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom via online and on-site support modules.
tech vedic

Adata Launches XPG V2 DRAM with Redesigned Heatspreaders - 0 views

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    Adata is clearly making a fashion statement with the redesigned heatspreaders it slapped onto its new XPG V2 series of DRAM products designed for 3rd Generation Intel Core processors and the Z87 platform. While beauty might be in the eye of the beholder, performance is in the hands of the designer and Adata's binning process. The new modules will come in dual-channel kits of 8GB and 16GB ranging in frequency from 1600MHz to 2800MHz. The highest frequency kits (8GB and 16GB DDR3-2800) will run at CL12-14-14-36 with 1.65V, while the rest are rated slightly tighter at CL11-13-13-35 at either 1.65V or 1.5V, depending on the kit. By-The Xpert Crew @ http://techvedic.com https://www.facebook.com/techvedicinc https://twitter.com/techvedicinc http://pinterest.com/techvedic1 http://techvedicinc.tumblr.com/
tech vedic

Sim-card-phone-hacking-how-it-may-affect-you - 0 views

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    Everyone is familiar about the term SIM (Subscriber Identification Module) which means small card slides into the back of many smartphones available in the market. Basically, it acts as an official identifier which depicts that your mobile phone belongs to you.
Frederik Van Zande

The Big Table Problem | 8164 - 0 views

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    My friend/ex-coworker Sam the Wonder Boy used to send me late night AIM messages comprised of only three letters, "M.F.R." This would then send chills up my spine, and I'd curl up on the floor in fetal position and weep nonstop. OK, I'm exaggerating a quite bit, and Sam doesn't do that anymore. "M.F.R." stands for "Monthly Forecast Report." It was one of the many modules of a huge intranet web application we worked on years ago. As the name implies, it was a report. Before arriving to the actual report screen, the user could select some criteria such as date range, products, etc. Depending on the selection, the report can have up to sixty columns and thousands of rows. It was quite a challenge both on the backend and frontend. I initially created it using server side Excel API and dumped it to the frontend as an excel sheet. In version 2 I made it as an HTML table with the Excel export option. In version 3 I ditched HTML and went for Crystal Report, in version 3.5 it became Active Report. In version 4 we rewrote the whole application as a .NET client app, with the report section being Excel again. In version 5, well there wasn't a version 5. The whole project got outsourced to India and the team was disbanded. But that's a blog for another day.
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.
oscommerce templates

Premium oscommerce Templates - my oScommercetemplates.net - 0 views

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    For only 45$ you can get this Premium Oscommerce Store. Installed Modules: * Admin html product editor (Fckeditor) * Main Page admin html editor * Information Pages with admin control * Store Mode * Featured Products * Related Products * Monthly Sales Report * Quantity box with plus and minus buttons * Supertracker
Scott Hendrickson

A List Apart: Articles: Frameworks for Designers - 0 views

  • How should a CSS framework be built? There are several possible ways to go about building a framework, but the most common and arguably the most useful is to abstract your common CSS into individual stylesheets that each cover a particular part of the whole. For example, you may have a stylesheet that sets up the typography and another that handles the mass reset. The beauty of the approach is the ability to selectively include only the styles that you need. You may end up with six or seven different stylesheets in your framework, but if a particular project doesn’t need one or two of them, they don’t have to be included. The framework we created in our office has five stylesheets: reset.css—handles the mass reset. type.css—handles the typography. grid.css—handles the layout grid. widgets.css—handles widgets like tabs, drop-down menus, and “read more” buttons. base.css—includes all the other stylesheets, so that we only need to call base.css from our (X)HTML documents to use the entire framework.
  • A word of caution This method works quite well, but there is a valid concern to be raised: it adds to the number of HTTP connections needed to render each page. On large, high-traffic sites, adding five more HTTP connections to every page view may result in angry system administrators. Two possible solutions to this are: Include everything in a single file, rather than breaking it into modules. The problem here is that you lose the ability to include only certain parts of the framework, and you also make maintenance more difficult. Have a server-side process that dynamically flattens the individual files into a single response. I’ve not seen this done, but it could be very efficient if done well. Using my example framework above, this dynamic process could occur when base.css is requested, but not when type.css, grids.css, etc. are. This way, the individual components are still available, but the entire framework is available in a flattened version, as well.
yc c

CSS 3 Modules - 4 views

shared by yc c on 14 May 10 - Cached
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    That is what Šime Vidas thought, so he whipped together a little iframe love:
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