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April 2007

March 2007

google-code-prettify - Google Code

by mbertier & 7 others (via)
A Javascript module and CSS file that allows syntax highlighting of source code snippets in an html page.

CSSFly - Edit websites on the fly!

by ycc2106 & 5 others
CSSFly is a web 2.0 tool for easy editing websites direct and in real-time in your browser. Simply edit the (X)HTML-code and the external Style-Sheet files : what you code is what you get! This tool is designed for developers. Use it for developing, testing or checking your web-project or take a look behind the scenerys of your favourite websites. Annotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cssfly.net

Price Media

by firdaws & 1 other (via)
Cascade DTP is a new kind of web page composition tool that harnesses the powerful features of cascading style sheet (CSS) layout and formatting commands.

swfIR: swf Image Replacement

by ycc2106 & 25 others
swfIR (swf Image Replacement) is here to solve some of the design limitations of the standard HTML image and its widely-accepted associated CSS values, while still supporting standards-based design concepts.

February 2007

Mini tabbed pages | cssplay.co.uk

by simon_bricolo & 1 other
exemple d'un principe de tabs. Cette fois-ci en full css, pas un gramme de javascript et qui semble fonctionner sous ie. Comme sur la homepage de Yahoo

___layouts: simple layout builder

by Hieroglyphe & 2 others
___layouts is not only inspired by YUI grids I've also used — probably more than just used their documentation as guide — seeing as it's so damn good! First off I want to give full credit to YUI grids for coming up with a brilliant idea and please don't sue me if I'm infringing on any copyright laws. The reason ___layouts was created; I felt YUI grids was a little too difficult to implement, especially when implementing pixel perfect width layouts. Which as contractor is a lot of what I need to end up doing unfortunately. I'm not saying ___layouts is better than YUI grids, it's probably not even AS good. It is definately not as tested. I just think it is an easier system for developers to over-write and invite developers to help break it in any browser and version they can so it can become better; eventually allowing humanity to rid the earth of itself. :)

January 2007