Archive for the ‘Css Coding’ Category

Free CSS Layouts And Templates

Posted on June 22nd, 2007 by Sauravh Singh

As a web-developer you don’t have to re-invent the wheel all the time. If it just has to work, and has to be valid, and has to have a nice, visually appealing design hierarchy, you just can use css-techniques developed in the web-dev-community over the last few years. If you take a look around, you’ll […]

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Printing the Web: Solutions and Techniques

Posted on June 22nd, 2007 by Sauravh Singh

Users don’t read, they scan. In fact, after many years, reading online still didn’t manage to assert itself against reading offline. Therefore long articles are usually printed out and read on paper. However, not every page will be printed out correctly by default - sometimes layout doesn’t fit, sometimes font size isn’t chosen properly or […]

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CSS Float Theory: Things You Should Know

Posted on June 22nd, 2007 by Sauravh Singh

The concept of floats is probably one of the most unintuitive concepts in CSS. Floats are often misunderstood and blamed for floating all the context around it, causing readability and usability problems. However, the reason for these problems isn’t the theory itself, but the way the theory is interpreted - by developers and browsers.
Still, if […]

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70 Expert Ideas For Better CSS Coding

Posted on June 22nd, 2007 by Sauravh Singh

CSS isn’t always easy to deal with. Depending on your skills and your experience, CSS coding can sometimes become a nightmare, particularly if you aren’t sure which selectors are actually being applied to document elements. An easy way to minimize the complexity of the code is as useful as not-so-well-known CSS attributes and properties you […]

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