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October 2008

On having layout

by 9 others

A lot of Internet Explorer's rendering inconsistencies can be fixed by giving an element “layout.”. John Gallant and Holly Bergevin classified these inconsistencies as “dimensional bugs,” meaning that they can often be solved by applying a width or height.

Conditional stylesheets vs CSS hacks? Answer: Neither!

<body class="body <!--[if IE ]>ie< ![endif]--> <!--[if lte IE 6]>ie6< ![endif]--> <!--[if IE 7]>ie7< ![endif]--> <!--[if IE 8]>ie8< ![endif]--> ">

June 2008

How to get Cross Browser Compatibility Every Time

by 4 others (via)

I’ve collated all the information I could find to create some coding conventions for ensuring that your site will work first time in every browser. There are some things you should consider for Safari and Firefox also, and IE isn’t always the culprit for your CSS woes.

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May 2008

Google Doctype

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Google Doctype is an open encyclopedia and reference library. Written by web developers, for web developers. It includes articles on web security, JavaScript DOM manipulation, CSS tips and tricks, and more

April 2008

ExpertPDF HtmlToPdf Converter

ExpertPDF offers full support for HTML/CSS conversion. The html2pdf converter is very easy to use. You will be able to integrate it into your application in a few minutes.

February 2008

CSS Design: Taming Lists

by 6 others (via)
A great reference for list formatting in CSS

January 2008

December 2007

css-boilerplate

by 1 other
A simple, elegant, semantic CSS framework.

November 2007

October 2007

Tablecloth

by 5 others (via)
Tablecloth is lightweight, easy to use, unobtrusive way to add style and behaviour to your html table elements. By simply adding 2 lines of code to your html page you will have styled and active tables that your visitors will love :)

August 2007

A CSS standard for HTML rendering

by 7 others
Tripoli is a generic CSS standard for HTML rendering. By resetting and rebuilding browser standards, Tripoli forms a stable, cross-browser rendering foundation for your web projects.

Blueprint : A CSS Framework

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Blueprint is a CSS framework, which aims to cut down on your CSS development time. It gives you a solid CSS foundation to build your project on top of, with an easy-to-use grid, sensible typography, and even a stylesheet for printing.

July 2007

Yahoo! UI Library: Reset CSS

by 4 others (via)
The foundational YUI Reset CSS file creates a level playing field across A-grade browsers and provides a sound foundation upon which you can explicitly declare your intentions. It normalizes the default rendering of all HTML elements, for example it sets margin, padding, and border to 0, font sizes to YUI Font's default, italic and bold styles to normal, and list-style to none.

The CSS Redundancy Checker

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A simple script that, given a CSS stylesheet and either a .txt file listing URLs of HTML files, or a directory of HTML files, will iterate over them all and list the CSS statements in the stylesheet which are never called in the HTML.

May 2007

April 2007

Reset Reloaded

by 13 others
“baseline” style sheet (nouvelle version du 1° mai)

March 2007

February 2007

January 2007

53 CSS-Techniques You Couldn’t Live Without

by 65 others , 1 comment
(et voir http://blog.neolao.com/2007/01/23/40-53-techniques-css)

December 2006

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