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May 2005

April 2005

[brothercake] domFunction [was:domReady]

by Krome & 7 others (via)
domFunction is an easy-to-use helper script, that allows other DOM scripting to run before window.onload; the practical benefit is that javascript doesn't have to wait for images or other dependencies to finish loading anymore - it can begin as soon as the DOM is ready.

Web Browser Standards Support

by Monique & 23 others (via)
Navigateurs : MSIE 6, Firefox 1.0, Opera 8

<select> Something New Part 1

by marco & 12 others (via)
With a little DOM scripting and some creative CSS, you too can make your <select>s beautiful… and you won’t have to sacrifice accessibility, usability or graceful degradation.

Un aperçu des technologies du W3C

by Monique
Un aperçu des technologies du W3C (présentation de Ivan Herman le 16 mars 2005).

nouveaux navigateurs - Carnet web de pascal

by CharlesNepote (via)
2005-04-18. Les nouveaux navigateurs mettent le paquet (Opera 8, Safari 1.8 et Firefox 1.03), promesse d'un développement des applications riches autour des standards.

<select> Something New Part 1

by fastclemmy & 12 others
We all know the <select> is just plain ugly. In fact, many try to limit its use to avoid its classic web circa 1994 inset borders. We should not avoid using the <select> though—it is an important part of the current form toolset; we should embrace it. That said, some creative thinking can improve it.

Nifty Corners

by leech & 56 others
Excellent JS library for rounded corners.

March 2005

Des boxes avec des bords arrondis

by _Nico & 56 others (via)
Comment créer des boxes ayant des bords arrondis sans images et avec un peu de CSS et de DOM.

Nifty Corners

by marco & 56 others (via)
Nifty Corners: rounded corners without images

Zebra Tables: A List Apart

by jinjiru & 2 others
Re-creating the stripe effect in an XHTML table is pretty easy

S5: A Simple Standards-Based Slide Show System

by tehu & 25 others (via)
One browser and 8 small files. La vie peut être plus simple sans Powerpoint. By Eric Meyer

QuirksMode

by camel
JavaScript : This is the larger part of my former JavaScript Section. It contains more than 60 JavaScript pages that explain useful scripts or other functionality. W3C DOM : This section contains all my W3C DOM scripts and the great compatibility tables. CSS : This section contains all my CSS test pages. They mostly treat CSS2, but I snuck some 1 and 3 in. It is not a complete overview of CSS, and I'm not planning to make it one either. The first thing you see is a compatibility table. Viewport : This section will eventually contain my research into the viewport and its relations to the HTML/CSS and the JavaScript document. For now it only contains a few tests and the inevitable compatibility table. Browsers : Ubiquitous browsers, extremely obscure browsers, and everything in between.

February 2005

scottandrew.com

by kemar & 2 others
Scripting For The 6.0 Browsers

Openweb - Pour les standards du web

by Monique & 105 others, 1 comment (via)
Site offrant à la fois un regard expert sur le web et des exemples concrets d'utilisation des normes du W3C.

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