Recent Bookmarks in All Things CSS Tagged With "browsers"
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Window Resize/Mobile Browser Background Bugs
http://blue-anvil.com/archives/window-resizemobile-browser-background-bugs
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Last week I noticed something very odd when resizing the browser window; after some browsing I discovered it was quite widespread on many ‘web 2.0′ style sites. The problem occurs when resizing the browser window; cutting off background images and… More
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CSS Variables Proposal
http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2008/04/css-variables.html
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Imagine that: Safari working in a vacuum. What a surprise.
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Firefox Bug: Status Bar Affects Page Rendering (SitePoint)
http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2007/11/08/firefox-bug-status-bar-zaniness/
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A Firefox status bar that's over-crowded with extension icons can cause strange behavior with floated elements in the viewport.
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List of Browser Bugs
http://marc.baffl.co.uk/bugs.php
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A little old, but has good coverage of bugs in several browsers. Particularly good information about how poorly browsers handle the styling of tables.
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Incremental leading (Mark Boulton)
http://www.markboulton.co.uk/journal/comments/incremental_leading/
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Boulton offers a refinement to the "vertical rhythm" CSS techniques that have gotten so much attention lately. It's an adaptation of a print design technique that keeps smaller sidebar text form being too widely spaced, while still maintaining an … More
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Web Design 101: Backgrounds (Digital Web Magazine)
http://www.digital-web.com/articles/web_design_101_backgrounds/
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Has some good descriptions of edge cases and browser bugs related to the CSS background property.
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The Power of Zero - Beast-Blog.com
http://green-beast.com/blog/?p=190
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One way to effectively deal with the differences between browsers' default values is to make all said values zero and start all over again. To reset the defaults.
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Newly Supported CSS Selectors in IE7
http://www.communitymx.com/content/article.cfm?cid=1C603
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Now that IE7 has been released and has begun to penetrate into the userbase, it won't be too long before we can start using more advanced CSS in our pages. Two of the most useful items will be the Child and Adjacent Sibling combinators.
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CSSVista
http://www.sitevista.com/cssvista/
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Live CSS editing with Internet Explorer and Firefox simultaneously
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Hide CSS from Browsers
http://w3development.de/css/hide_css_from_browsers/
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Here are some tricks to hide css rules from buggy browsers.
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