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7915_32 Colin Devroe's Bookmarks Tagged With "css"

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  1. Visit   How to Create/Edit Your Own Mail.app Stationery How to Create/Edit Your Own Mail.app Stationery

    Josh Pigford covers, in detail, how to create and/or edit the stationary found in Mac OS X Leopard's new Mail.app.

  2. Visit Diagnostic Styling by Eric Meyer Diagnostic Styling by Eric Meyer

    Eric Meyer has put together a set of style rules that help to debug, or diagnose, a page's markup. Very cool.

  3. Visit BluePrint CSS Framework on Google Code BluePrint CSS Framework on Google Code

    An open CSS framework that gives you both an easily customizable grid layout system combined with a fairly decent typography style.

  4. Visit Blueprint: A CSS Framework Blueprint: A CSS Framework

    An open source CSS framework. About time.

  5. Visit Train the Trainer Program Train the Trainer Program

    Molly Holzschlag, one of the nicest people I've ever met, is offering free training in XHTML and CSS to anyone that will bring that knowledge to others. Awesome idea.

  6. Visit Sandbox v0.9 Released Sandbox v0.9 Released

    The Sandbox version 0.9 is released.

  7. Visit CSS hover effect CSS hover effect

    Documented by Veerle - it is some of her recent work and how she pulled it off.

  8. Visit Google Reader Theme by Jon Hicks Google Reader Theme by Jon Hicks

    Jon Hicks has released a user-style for Google Reader. Now I sorta wish I used Google Reader.

  9. Visit Superfish – Dropdown menus ++ Superfish – Dropdown menus ++

    Take pure CSS dropdowns and add the Suckerfish-style IE6 hover support, timed delay mouseout, animations, and keyboard accessibility and you get Superfish. I can definitely use these somewhere. Thanks Dan!

  10. Visit Em Calculator Em Calculator

    A way to calculate EMs in CSS.

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