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“HTML is the parents and CSS is their child, CSS has beautify his parents life since he was borne. Now, The kids grow up and can have their own career but still they are under protection by their parents.”
While there is no substitute for true user testing when it comes to web accessibility testing, there is definitely a lot of room for tools that can aid us in at least testing and confirming those issues that can be tested by automated testing tools.
CSS rule looks for all a tags whose href attribute ends in the specified file extension, then gives it some extra padding on the right of the link to make room for a small pdf icon as a fixed posit
Adding a print stylesheet to your website will make your pages look good on and off the web. This article is a guide to the ins and outs of building a stylesheet for print.
The Accordion Effect is fast becoming one of the most commonly used (and perhaps abused?) effects of the Web 2.0 world. So what makes this accordion effect special? It doesn’t require a single line of JavaScript.
Simple yet very useful tool to help UI developers create frame CSS code for websites they are working at. Just paste in your XHTML code and you'll get a corresponding CSS code, line-by-line and nicely indented to reflect elements structure.
A CSS Framework sounds great doesn ’t it, something that is going to make designing and developing a website that little bit easier. Here are the 12 best Frameworks you can freely download and get a better understanding of them.
3-Column Layout, Validated XHTML and CSS, Ads friendly, Widget-ready on both sides, SweetTitle tooltip installed, LiveClick installed, Serach bar at the top
This tutorial explains how to design a nice liquid expandable section with rounded corners (top-left, top-right, bottom-left, bottom-right) using some lines of CSS, HTML and JavaScript code.
"When starting to get interested in web standards, you hear a lot of buzzwords, a lot of theories about what web standards are... Here are some of the most common misconceptions."
I posted this as a nice little writeup covering the media="print" element of CSS. I think that it's a very overlooked stage to website creation and design. Enjoy!
May first is rapidly approaching, and that means a new CSS Reboot is upon us. This article takes a look back at the best designed sites from the last reboot.
There are a lot of different ways to organize your HTML to ensure that others, and yourself, are able to easily navigate their ways around your code. One of the best methods for helping to order your code for others is using comment tags to show whe
It looks like IE8 is going down the same broken path that Internet Explorer 6 took. They are making up markup and not adhering to web standards at all. They didn't even really pass the acid2 test like they told us.
This is a new organization that is helping homes and businesses to "greenify" by using realistic green practices. The entirety of the site, including the design, is search engine optimized.
With WebKit and IE8 both implementing support for the W3C Selectors API, it's time we familiarize ourselves with how we can harness the power of CSS in Javascript.
Even though there are plenty of books available in stores on almost all aspects of web design, you don’t need to spend a dime when you can get all the basic information for free. The following list of free web design ebooks and guides will get you s