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12517_32 Mike Cherim's Bookmarks Tagged With "css"

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  1. Visit Before Hiring a Web Developer or Designer - GBHXonline.com Before Hiring a Web Developer or Designer - GBHXonline.com

    Before you hire a web developer or designer, there are certain things you should know enough about to ask. The answers will be revealing

  2. Visit CSS: Pushbutton Links | Mike’s Experiments | MikeCherim.com CSS: Pushbutton Links | Mike’s Experiments | MikeCherim.com

    Pushbutton Links: Make real working pushbuttons from ordinary links using CSS only.

  3. Visit CSS Type Set CSS Type Set

    CSS Type Set is a hands-on typography tool allowing designers and developers to interactively test and learn how to style their web content.

  4. Visit Don't lose your head over accessibility Don't lose your head over accessibility

    Blair Millen describes a common problem with image replacement techniques.

  5. Visit CSS reset and quirky quotes CSS reset and quirky quotes

    If you want to remove automatically generated quotes and use your own quote marks (to support IE and visual), this CSS will help ensure you do so successfully and don't end up with duplicate characters.

  6. Visit CSS Book @ The Autistic Cuckoo CSS Book @ The Autistic Cuckoo

    Tommy Olsson declares" I've written my first book!

  7. Visit Wasting the inheritance — Tyssen Design Wasting the inheritance — Tyssen Design

    Some basics about CSS inheritance

  8. Visit Eric's Archived Thoughts: Resetting Again Eric's Archived Thoughts: Resetting Again

    Get all browsers on the same page by resetting all of the default presentation values assigned to various elements.

  9. Visit HTML image no preload rollovers — Tyssen Design HTML image no preload rollovers — Tyssen Design

    Using dual single dual state images is an excellent way to preload them.

  10. Visit Semantic Use of Bold and Italic Elements - Beast-Blog.com Semantic Use of Bold and Italic Elements - Beast-Blog.com

    What are bold and italic elements used for? If not to make text bold and italic, then what? Legal, yes, semantic, maybe. Should they be deprecated? Let's explore these HTML elements and see.

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