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Archive for September, 2007



A Grunge Style CSS Menu (Free Download)

Grunge is a popular style these days. I thought I’d throw out there a fairly simple “grungy” menu for free download. Feel free to download, alter, and use however you want.

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A Fresh Look for CSS-Tricks

Welcome to the new look for CSS-Tricks. I decided it was time to get down to it and give CSS-Tricks a brand new look. I hope you like it. I think it’s far nicer in both form and function than the old site. Please, if you have any feedback, suggestions or comments let me know [...]

A Non-Annoying a:visited Technique

As you may know, you can define a style for a:visited in your CSS, which will apply itself to links in visitors browsers that they have already visited. The usefulness of this is debatable, but no matter what, it’s best to not apply anything really bold or distinct to this style. At best, it could [...]

Set up “Variables” for Colors in CSS

I say “variable” because CSS doesn’t natively support real variables. The debate is somewhat heated on whether it should or not. I’m not going to take a stand on that one, but there is a clever little hack bouncing around on how to accomplish about the same thing with one little extra step. For colors, [...]

The Best of CSS-Tricks Tutorials: Ten Free Downloadable Examples!

Welcome to CSS-Tricks! We’ve been busy trying to bring you tips, techniques, and tutorials about using Cascading Style Sheets. Along the way, we’ve written up a number of example pages showcasing various techniques. If you are new here, here is a look back at some of those examples:
Apple-Like CSS Menu

How To Set Up Alternate Style [...]

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