By now, most web designers are aware of the many benefits of using CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) to control the formatting and appearance...
By now, most web designers are aware of the many benefits of using CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) to control the formatting and appearance...
This is a guest post by James Simmons of Semantic Focus ...
Unless you’ve been hiding in a cave with Osama bin Laden, you know that Apple is selling an iPhone and that it’s a hit. Apple is well on its way to selling ...
Firefox's growing market share provides just one strong argument among many for not designing for a single browser anymore. But how compatible is your website, and what can you do to make it work...
As browsers get better and better, creating layouts with CSS becomes easier and easier. A reliable workhorse in CSS layout options is the float property. Floats are not the o...
Much of CSS is pretty straightforward and, I suspect, quite easy for most people to grasp. There's font styles, margin, padding, color and what not. But there's a wall that people will run into.....
One look at Google's Accessible Web Search is enough to make even the most stubborn web coder understand that compliant, accessible design is no longer the infatuation of some W3C enthusiasts, bu...
Personally, I’m a big proponent of both progressive enhancement as well as ...
On two separate occasions this month, I’ve been required to produce a layout in which a fixed-width scrolling side “pane” and flexible scrolling main “pane” mus...
The number of mobile devices loose in the world greatly exceeds the number of desktop (or laptop) computers filling up desk and table space in offices and homes. The number of people who might vi...
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