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Stefan

HTML Kit for more than editing HTML - 0 views

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    also creates reference posters for CSS files to visualize structure. creates favicons, too.    
Perry Branch

Common fonts to all versions of Windows & Mac equivalents (Browser safe fonts) - Web de... - 0 views

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    Another thing to consider is that many Windows users have the Office suite or at least MS Word which comes with many fonts preslected for installation. Also look at the fonts used by OpenOffice and other popular opensource editors.

    These additional fonts are also good potential candidates for your font-family!

Frederik Van Zande

How to Code HTML Email Newsletters [HTML & XHTML Tutorials] - 0 views

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    HTML email newsletters have come a long way in the five years since this article was first published. HTML email is still a very successful communications medium for both publishers and readers. Publishers can track rates for email opens, forwards, and clickthroughs, and thereby can measure reader interest in products and topics; readers are presented with information that's laid out like a web page, in a way that's more visually appealing, and much easier to scan and navigate, than plain text email.
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    Browser idiosyncracies, spam registers, and various mail clients are just some of the pitfalls that must be faced by email marketers. Make sure your HTML email gets through with Tim's essential how-to.
dean d

Web Design References: Cascading Style Sheets - 0 views

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    entire list of css tools and resources
Perry Branch

Buttonator - 0 views

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    Can create some basic buttons for free. A monthly subscription will get you many more. Good for prototypes etc.
Bartłomiej Małysz

Creating a Slick Auto-Playing Featured Content Slider - 0 views

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    nice menu building technique
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    Dynamic, sliding JS based on JQuery menu with sliding images (used by wp.pl, itc.com, etc.)
Frederik Van Zande

cufón - fonts for the people - 0 views

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    Fast text replacement with canvas and VML - no Flash or images required.
chris eb

Hacked Off with CSS? - Web-Design - 0 views

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    For those not familiar with CSS Hacks, they are ways of using styles/classes that only apply to particular browsers. They are used to overcome the display problems mentioned previously by exploiting CSS structure and code. Most involve simple punctuation tricks to fool the problematic browser into accepting a different style to the browsers that display correctly.
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