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Css Globe is starting a series of lightweight articles named "CSS do's and don'ts". First article is focused on CSS selecting process.
Animated progress bar created with nothing but CSS.
"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."
When developing a site we all sometimes overlook simple methods that we can use to make our site more accessible.
Coding fixed width, rounded corners layout in 3 simple steps.
The best solutions are often the simplest. Here's a list of 8 tips that contain only one css property.
Share your thoughts on how fast do you do your work.
Avoid using default submit buttons for your forms. Create and style custom buttons.
Web designers have an incredible opportunity to participate in an active community of designers and to learn from others at the same time.
Create soft edges or opacity gradients for content images using lightweight and unobtrusive JavaScript.
How to create custom double solid borders for images without additional markup.
Easy and effective way to apply custom styled, css based captcha.
Create resizable thumbnails using simple css.
What would you say if someone asks you to choose between design and coding? Which do you prefer?
This script allows you to automatically add target attribute and set it to "_blank" on all external links.
An article demonstrating pure css solution to visualizing a data chart.
An article telling how to apply line-height to get pixel precise menus
Image Link is an unobtrusive script that enables you to apply additional styling to your image links.
Text Gradient is a simple css trick that allows you to improve your site's appearance by putting gradients on system font titles using nothing but css and a png image.
An overview of proper use and misuse of heading tags (<h1>...<h6>)
Unobtrusive way to add style and behavior to your website's search field. Features easy to use suggestion box.
Tablecloth is lightweight, easy to use, unobtrusive way to add style and behavior to your html table elements.
The answers to Why, When and Who when it comes to hiring someone to help you with your projects.
This css trick is as simple as it gets, but it represents an elegant way to handle floated content next to the title.