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Archive for December, 2007



Listless Navigation - Using CSS To Do More With Less

The best part about CSS is that it allows web developers to achieve more with less. What exactly does that mean? Well, for a start, CSS allows developers to:

Code much, much less XHTML
Separate website formatting from content
Control as much of the website theme/design as the developer allows himself with one CSS file
Easily adapt website display [...]

Group Input Needed: Rating Your Level of CSS Skill

Reader Patrick, an IT Software Architect, wrote in with a question I though was really interesting:
For my company, I am developing a scheme where our developers can check which level for a specific knowledge area they are on. For most areas we set 5 levels. One of these area’s of knowledge (and skills) is CSS. [...]

Review of PSD2HTML

PSD to HTML Service by PSD2HTML.com is one of the sponsors of this blog, so I figured I would introduce them a little bit, explain what they do, and share my past experience with them as a customer. I’d like to say that although they are a paid advertiser on this blog, I wouldn’t sing [...]

How to Redirect index.html to index.php

Just this past week I finished up with a redesign project for a client and took the project live. Later on in the afternoon the day of the launch, the client called me:
Client: I just clicked on our site and it’s not working!!
Me: Really? That’s strange. The site seems to be up and working just [...]

The All-Expandable Box

I wrote a guest tutorial over on Web Designer Wall detailing how to create an All-Expandable Box. This is a box that will expand both vertically and horizontally when text is resized in a browser, while maintaining the graphically unique corners of the box.

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