The W3C’s CSS working group recently released a draft of a new multi column layout module–to be included (with possible modifications) into the CSS 3 specs. For those web developers that have been lamenting the lack of adequate multi column support in current supported versions of the CSS specs, this is an exiting […]
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Using sprites with CSS
CSS sprites allow you to create a single file that contains all the images laid out in a grid, requiring only a single image and only a single server call. Jason Cranford Teague shows you how to tame your Web site graphics using CSS sprites to consolidate images into a single file.
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Filed in: Web Design CSS
Web 2.0 XHTML CSS Page Generator
Web 2.0 eats itself. A web application that creates the design for other web applications, using all the W2.0 tricks everyone is already getting bored of. pretty funny.
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Filed in: Web Design CSS
You might think this site was done in Flash… you’d be wrong.
Very nice looking Flash-esque site done entirely with xhtml/css/javascript.read more
Filed in: Web Design CSS
Picture Display with CSS and JavaScript
Nice piece of JavaScript and CSS to display a picture in response to a click on a thumbnail. More attractive than just popping up a window or loading the picture raw in the browser. Instead the whole page is shaded down and the image is loaded in the center of the page.
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Filed in: Web Design CSS Photography
In Search Of The One True Layout…
Excellent article on how to use CSS to get the best layout for your website. Specifically, any order columns, equal height columns, or vertical grids. A CSS MUST READ…
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How to Nail a Sexy Layout
Step-by-step guide on how to code a sexy, CSS and XHTML compliant, and tableless layout.
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20 Excellent CSS Tips
Ever want to do something that seems impossible with CSS? Well look no further. Here are 20 great tips that will really help you out. From sticky footers and rounded corners, to 3 column layouts and tableless forms. I really love this list!
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Typetester - Compare Screen Type
Typetester is an online application, that can be pretty useful when you need to check or choose a typeface for your (next) project. You can easily set up a typeface with the most of the options applicable for the screen type, including the colors of the text and the background.
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Filed in: Web Design CSS Fonts
Amazing Online OS Example
After seeing the digg story earlier today about the very lame CSS/Javascript desktop, I thought I’d submit this much better example. The site, FlyAKiteOSX, is a site for modifying Windows to look like OS X, but the site itself is layed out exactly like OS X, complete with highlighting icons and Finder windows.
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