Posts tagged with "css"

CSS Table of Contents 5

I bumped into Derek Punsalan's 5ThirtyOne the other day and saw his take on a CSS version of a Table of Contents. It's a good effort. That sounds harsh but don't mean it like that — it's just 80% of the way there...

The 5 Rules of WebDev 1

Truth be told, there are no rules to what you have to abide by when designing a new website. You *can* do pretty much what you like, but then again, you might not have much repeat traffic. 1. Use standards This is probably the most flogged horse of a concept that there is in today's

CSS Should Be Better 2

CSS, albeit old, is an amazing breakthrough in the way we can separate markup from how things are displayed. For most newcomers to the web-design arena, this means very little but when you look at things closer, you see it's doing a lot of things in your favour Your bandwidth

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