John Nunemaker's Bookmarks Tagged With "css"
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A CSS Sticky Footer
http://ryanfait.com/sticky-footer/
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A footer that always sticks to the bottom of the window using only css.
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24 ways: Diagnostic Styling
http://24ways.org/2007/diagnostic-styling
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Good tips for calling out bad markup and such.
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has_many :through: Simpler than dirt: RESTful Dynamic CSS
http://blog.hasmanythrough.com/2007/10/18/simpler-than-dirt-restful-dynamic-css
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Really simple example of how to do restful css in rails. Pretty cool actually.
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Dynamic CSS | Ruby on Rails for Newbies
http://nubyonrails.com/articles/dynamic-css
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How to use dynamic css in rails using sass.
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iui - Google Code
http://code.google.com/p/iui/
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opencomponentry » Blog Archive » Gmail table column sizing css fun
http://blog.opencomponentry.com/2007/08/22/gmail-table-column-sizing-css-fun/
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The goal was to be able to re-produce a table layout that allowed a column’s content to have its overflow hidden without any white space breaking / etc when the browser is re-sized, as is what happens with the subject column of the gmail list view:
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blueprintcss - Google Code
http://code.google.com/p/blueprintcss/
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A css framework. Not a fan of the extremely unsemantic names but looks interesting.
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MacRabbit - CSSEdit - Web 2.0 in Style
http://macrabbit.com/cssedit/
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Some very cool features in this thing.
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Avoid HTML form spam using CSS « klauskjeldsen.dk
http://klauskjeldsen.dk/2007/07/19/avoid-html-form-spam-using-css/
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nice trick for avoiding html form spam using css to hide a non-required field that most spammers will fill in.
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A List Apart: Articles: Conflicting Absolute Positions
http://alistapart.com/articles/conflictingabsolutepositions
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really nice way of creating a mixed fixed and fluid layout that works in all the major browsers. very cool. must read for developers.
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