20 October 2006
Language specific styling: quotation marks [ACJ’s Weblog]
by 1 otherCascading Stylesheets (css) provides a selector for language specific styling: [t]he language pseudo-class: :lang. In this article, which is the first in a series, I show some use case examples of how authors may use this tool to apply quotation marks to quotations on a language specific level.
Tutorial for CSS table layout? | Ask MetaFilter
by 1 otherCollection de liens vers des tutoriaux CSS.
mezzoblue § Glyphs
by 1 otherA bit more background follows, and then some usage analysis. Interspersed throughout this article are various Unicode characters; it’s highly unlikely that your browser/OS knows what to do with all of them.
The Man in Blue > footerStickAlt: A more robust method of positioning a footer
by 1 otherRecently I've been asked to code up a few sites that require the Web page footer to be positioned either at the bottom of the browser window or at the bottom of the Web page – whichever is visually lowest.
Data Tables and Cascading Style Sheets Gallery
by 13 othersThe CSS Table Gallery is a showcase of how CSS and data tables can work together to create usable and pretty results.
slayeroffice | code | cross-browser gradient backgrounds without images
by 1 otherThis experiment allows for gradient backgrounds on elements by defining a six character hex value for the start and end color as part of the class attribute. No background-images are required.
intensivstation :: CSS Templates :: Templates
by 55 othersCSS powered by monorom Flux CMS powered by bitflux.org
Layout Gala
by 104 others40 layouts that we've thought worth sharing : based on the same markup, each with valid CSS and HTML, without hacks nor workaround and a good cross-browser compatibility.