Seven Accessibility Mistakes (Part 1). Avoid fatal flaws by learning how designers and clients contribute to inaccessible Web sites.
In Search of the Holy Grail. Three columns. Two fixed-width sidebars with a liquid center. ALA 211 issue.
Scalable logos. Make your logo scale up or down when the user resizes the text, without lose of quality. via Help Pile.
X-Ray Firefox Extension. The X-Ray extension let's you see the tags on a page without viewing the sourcecode.
Bubble Tooltips. An easy way to add (via CSS and javascript) fancy tooltips with a balloon shape to any web page.
Managing HTML and CSS to Keep Clients Happy and Avoid 'Disaster' - Part One. Issues, tips and methods when dealing with those who can't grasp CSS. Via Help Pile.
Wicked Worn & Bulletproof Liquid. Two techniques merged together - one a graphic design trend, the other a web standards coding philosophy.
Simple Rounded Corner CSS Boxes. Uses only one big sample image and a max of five CSS rules for the basic structure.
Dive Into Accessibility. Taking your Website and making it accessible in small but important ways, all in 30 days.
Outline property for image-replaced links. Remove the outline border when an image-replaced link is clicked, while controling dimensions of the outline border.
Introducing the Web Inspector for Safari. Browse the live DOM hierarchy, search for nodes by node name, id and CSS class name.
CSS Typography. Improve the readability and beauty of your Web pages with a wide range of techniques presented in this article.
Web 3.0. Jeffrey Zeldman expresses his views on the current state of AJAX / Web 2.0 in this ALA 210 issue.
Nested lists used to create a simple folder metaphor. Example showing how to make a folder analalogy using a nested list.
Learn cssMenus. Suckerfish with a 4 level deep menu system, hover persistence, horizontal and vertical layout modes.
CSS Beauty is back. After about 15 hours of down time we are back in the game with a much better host and the latest version of MovableType.
Web Standards Survival Handbook Part One. Practical tips on how to help ease your web development colleagues into using Web Standards.
Removing Dotted Links. Getting rid of the dotted outline that wraps links that have negative value applied to text-indent.
CSS Star Rating Part Deux. Follow up to the original article, this time the system is more flexible.
CSS 3 selectors explained. Taking a look at various powerful selectors waiting to be implemented and used in CSS 3.
Designing for the Web. Taking a look at some of the constraints unique to the medium of the Web.
Semantic Horizontal Forms. Reproducing this registration form with fieldsets, legends, labels and CSS.
Mini Slide vs. Focus Slide. Horizontal navigation treatment created with CSS and a small Javascript.
The HTML Hierarchy: Thinking Inside the Box. Understanding what's happening with the content we place on a page (visually).
@media 2006 Learning about and discussing the latest approaches to web design with some of the world's most highly respected experts.
Introduction to CSS. Takes you through the basics of CSS, great for beginners and a good reference for advanced users.
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