Posts Tagged “css”
And now for a little progressive enhancement
I reworked my feeds page to incorporate some relatively advanced CSS features that are only supported by modern browsers such as Firefox. Likewise the post contains some advanced CSS functionality itself.
First Annual CSS Naked Day: April 05
Dustin Diaz is launching the first annual CSS Naked Day on April 5th 2006. Those brave enough to participate will run their sites completely CSS free for the entire day. The point is to show off the “semantic-ness” of your markup. Way to go Dustin! I’m in! Any takers? (Hat tip to Sarven for the [...]
The graceful degradation myth [UPDATE]
Watch out for JavaScript and CSS interdependence, you just might be locking people out.
Removing Dotted Links
They say you learn something new each day. I just learned how to remove dotted links in CSS thanks to Nathan Smith.
Sidebar Semantic Shenanigans
The ever-present sidebar. It’s a staple of the ‘net. You see it everywhere. It’s an accepted design convention allowing visitors to quickly recognize it among millions of sites as a place to find all kinds of auxiliary information. Now we’re all aware of the importance of keeping our classes clean, meaning that they shouldn’t contain [...]
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