"In CSS, you can assign styles to elements in 3 ways: either by a direct reference to an HTML tag, or by a class attribute, or finally, by the id attribute. Each of these approaches has it’s pros and cons, but in this article, I’ll highlight why you should avoid using styling by #id. In fact, you shouldn’t base your style design on id attributes at all."
Cufón aims to become a worthy alternative to sIFR, which despite its merits still remains painfully tricky to set up and use. To achieve this ambitious goal the following requirements were set:
1. No plug-ins required – it can only use features natively supported by the client
2. Compatibility – it has to work on every major browser on the market
3. Ease of use – no or near-zero configuration needed for standard use cases
4. Speed – it has to be fast, even for sufficiently large amounts of text
And now, after nearly a year of planning and research we believe that these requirements have been met.
via KaffDaddy: "Uni-Form is an attempt to standardize form markup (xhtml) and css, "modularize" it, so even people with only basic knowledge of these technologies can get nice looking, well structured, highly customizable, semantic, accessible and usable forms."
Happy to see it there ;-)
"Cordobo Green Park 2
Lightweight WordPress theme with 2-3 column layout and right sidebar with 3 slots. Widget-ready, built-in support for plugins (e.g. twitter), easy to customize."
"SAC Simple Accessible Charts
Aus einer Liste wird mittels CSS ein Chart Diagramm."
You can bring a new level of excitement to your websites and web applications using the advanced CSS features available in Safari and WebKit. WebKit is the layout engine that powers Safari on Mac OS X, Windows, and the iPhone OS.
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