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Welcome to Canvas
by 2 othersCanvas brings the freedom to express yourself through design without needing to know CSS or PHP. With Canvas and Ink, you can easily rearrange, reconfigure, and colorize your entire blog without ever touching a line of code.
HTML and CSS Table Border Style Wizard
by 12 othersUse this wizard to experiment with table border styles and generate style source code. This wizard uses dynamic HTML to change the style of the table in-situ, without loading another page. It is cross-browser compatible with Firefox, Netscape, Internet Explorer, and other modern browsers.
Why CSS styling is for tables too
Why CSS styling is for tables too
Vitamin - A resource for web developers, designers and entrepreneurs
by 56 othersVitamin is a resource for web designers, developers and entrepreneurs
XHTML Character Entity Reference
by 53 othersThis page contains the 252 allowed entities in HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0, as outlined in section 24 of the official HTML 4 specifications, published by the W3C. If you're new to this site, you can find help on how to use this reference.
EasyRGB - Color harmonies, complements and themes.
by 13 othersSearch for colors complements to your RGB values.<br /> Create color harmonies, combinations and themes.<br /> From your main (or background) color select trim and accents tones.
CSS Basics - Making Cascading Style Sheets Easy to Understand
by 34 othersLearn everything you ever wanted to know about the basics of CSS You've heard the buzz about the seperation of style from content, but you are stuck in the world of nested tables and deprecated markup. If so, you have come to the right place! Using CSS to style your (X)HTML files, will benefit you and your visitors in many ways.
A List Apart: Articles: Sliding Doors of CSS, Part II
Here, we’ll cover a new scenario where no tab is highlighted, combine Sliding Doors with a single-image rollover, provide a fix for the clickable region in IE/Win, and suggest an alternate method of targeting tabs. We’ll skip a basic recap of the technique (see Part I for this) in favor of jumping right back in where we left off.
A List Apart: Articles: Sliding Doors of CSS
by 23 othersOne of those cases is tabbed navigation. It’s time to take back control over the tabs which are continually growing in popularity as a primary means of site navigation. Now that CSS is widely supported, we can crank up the quality and appearance of the tabs on our sites. You’re most likely aware that CSS can be used to tame a plain unordered list.
Three Column Layouts - css-discuss
by 9 othersThe question of finding good 3 column layouts comes up in the mail list from time to time. Here are some that I have found, along with a few notations about what features they include and how they work. The judgment of "good" is left to you and your needs.
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Web Design from Scratch - Free web design course - basics, layout, free tutorials, case studies, how to guides and examples
by 90 othersA complete guide to designing web sites that work<br /> <br /> Ben Hunt has been a successful web designer and developer for over 10 years. He publishes this site to share his experience in making web sites that are appealing, easy to use, and successful.