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David Lafon

Mastering CSS Coding: Getting Started « Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    CSS has become the standard for building websites in today's industry. Whether you are a hardcore developer or designer, you should be familiar with it. CSS is the bridge between programming and design, and any Web professional must have some general knowledge of it. If you are getting your feet wet with CSS, this is the perfect time to fire up your favorite text editor and follow along in this tutorial as we cover the most common and practical uses of CSS.
David Lafon

HTML 5 And CSS3 Cheat Sheets Collection - 0 views

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    As the processes in HTML 5 & CSS3 working groups move forward everyday, it is getting much more clear that new standards are not too far. There are lots of new tutorials, resources being created on HTML 5 / CSS3 including cheat sheets which are very functional helpers for anyone willing to code with these standards.
David Lafon

Mastering CSS, Part 2: Advanced Techniques and Tools | CSS | Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    CSS is one of the most basic building blocks of modern web design. It creates the structure and style that surrounds your content and is capable of making your site a joy to use or a pain in the neck. Mastering CSS is one of the most important things a web designer can do, and has really become an essential criteria for being a successful designer.
David Lafon

Guidelines for writing accessible CSS | Reinhold Weber - 0 views

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    This article is based on the W3C's Working Group Note Techniques and Failures for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 and presents CSS snippets with which to provide an accessible experience for a modern website.
David Lafon

@font-face: The Potential of Web Typography - 0 views

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    Firefox 3.5 is out. And the more users download it, the more designers will be able to take advantage of the @font-face CSS rule. How can @font-face be used with currently implemented CSS selectors to create engaging, nuanced and more mature typography? Let's find out.
David Lafon

L'HTML 5 et le CSS3, ce n'est pas encore pour demain - 0 views

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    On parle depuis 2 ans du successeur de l'HTML4 et du XHTML : l'HTML5 . Si le couple XHTML/CSS2 se voulait plus restrictif que l'HTML4, il a permit aussi d'établir des règles essentielles pour l'avenir et la compatibilité de nos sites avec les différents navigateurs.
David Lafon

Coding A HTML 5 Layout From Scratch | How-To, Tutorials | Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    HTML5 and CSS3 have just arrived (kinda), and with them a whole new battle for the 'best markup' trophy has begun. Truth to be told, all these technologies are mere tools waiting for a skilled developer to work on the right project. As developers we shouldn't get into pointless discussions of which markup is the best. They all lead to nowhere. Rather, we must get a brand new ideology and modify our coding habits to keep the web accessible.
David Lafon

When can I use... - 0 views

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    Compatibility tables for features in HTML5, CSS3, SVG and other upcoming web technologies
David Lafon

SpriteMe - 0 views

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    Background images make pages look good, but also make them slower. Each background image is an extra HTTP request. There's a fix: combine background images into a CSS sprite. But creating sprites is hard, requiring arcane knowledge and lots of trial and error. SpriteMe removes the hassles with the click of a button.
David Lafon

@font-face - MDC - 0 views

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    @font-face allows authors to specify online fonts to display text on their webpages. By allowing authors to provide their own fonts, @font-face eliminates the need to depend on the limited number of fonts users have installed on their computers.
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