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Building an Image Gallery with Progressive Enhancement
Nov 25, 2009CommentsWho doesn’t love to completely trick out their website with neat features? But what happens when your viewers aren’t using the latest browser, or they have JavaScript turned off? In today’s tutorial, you’ll learn how to create a image gallery that will work in almost all environments, using progressive enhancement techniques.
Choose It7 Ways to Master the Art of Tableless Web Design
Nov 25, 2009CommentsSo you wanna master tableless web design, eh? The best way to move forward and nurture your skills is to set goals, preferably daily. If you practice patience and take consistent steps in the direction you want to go, you will get there. To help you along your path, here are seven simple ways to move in the direction of mastery in tableless web design.
Choose ItAwesome CSS3 Lightbox Gallery With jQuery
Nov 24, 2009CommentsIn this tutorial we are going to create an awesome image gallery which leverages the latest CSS3 and jQuery techniques. The script will be able to scan a folder of images on your web server and build a complete drag and drop lighbox gallery around it.
Choose It10 Online Tools and Apps to Help Optimize and Format CSS
Nov 22, 2009CommentsSome of these tools are fairly basic, offering optimization and formatting without many options or user control, which are fine for coders with limited knowledge. For the CSS pros, there are some advanced tools and apps that will allow you to choose the level of compression and also offer many options regarding your optimized CSS.
Choose ItInteractive pop-up bubbles with jQuery & CSS
Nov 22, 2009CommentsInteractive pop-up bubbles with jQuery. Move beyond pure CSS with special visual effects courtesy of jQuery. Adding sparkle to your web design is much easier than it was previously, and helps draw users into your content. Unfortunately there is no demo but from the looks of it, it’s a great tutorial.
Choose ItDesigning CSS Buttons: Techniques and Resources
Nov 19, 2009CommentsOne of the most important reasons to style buttons is that standard buttons can easily be missed by users because they often look similar to elements in their operating system. Here, we present you several techniques and tutorials to help you learn how to style buttons using CSS. We’ll also address usability.
Choose It9 Most Common IE Bugs and How to Fix Them
Nov 17, 2009CommentsUp to 60% of your development can be wasted just trying to squash out IE specific bugs which isn’t really a productive use of your time. In this tutorial, you are going to learn about the most common IE bugs and rendering disparities and how to easily squash them or deal with them.
Choose It50 Awesome Submissions From The CSS Awards
Nov 17, 2009CommentsThe CSS Awards website is like a regular CSS gallery on steroids. It’s not only a showcase of some of the most kick ass web designs around, it also gives a break down of each site and what they rate the sites in forms of design, creativity, usability and content. Here’s a feature 50 of the best submissions from the CSS awards website.
Choose ItBest Collection of CSS Rounded Corners Tutorials
Nov 16, 2009CommentsThere are thousands of tutorials for “Rounded Corners” and hundreds of different ways to create “Rounded Corners”. Finding the most effective way to create a box with rounded corners can be difficult. In this post I have tried to create a best collection from those entire tutorials (including video tutorial).
Choose ItCSS Frameworks: Pros and Cons
Nov 14, 2009CommentsA prefab CSS framework can be a great help or serious hindrance. This article will give proper coverage to both sides of the fence by looking at common arguments for and against using a CSS framework.
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