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Clearing absolutely positioned elements fixes IE bug
The actual title of the article is “CSS - An Absolute Mess“, but I retitled it here to something less linkbaity and more accurate. Nonetheless, a valid fix for something IE normally borks.
Who Should Redesign?
Another one of these design-related hot-or-not style sites where you vote on if a site [...]
The Amazing Color Label Wheel
Holy relative percentage positioning! This was built from asking people how they would describe thousands of colors.
CSS News
One of those headline aggregator style sites (like POPurls) only for just CSS stuff. Hey, CSS-Tricks is on there! Cool.
CSS Frame Generator
Paste your markup into the box and click the button. This site will [...]
Just how many classes can you apply to a single element?
Kilian Valkhof finds out with some javascript. Opera and Safari, 4000ish. FF and IE7, 2000ish. So the answer:
Way more than we’ll ever need.
Web Design Rap
This is so great. There is actually a lot of good information packed inside all this awesomeness.
Please don’t use tables even [...]
I’ve been really getting into this jQuery phenomenon lately. jQuery is tightly tied to CSS, so if you are already comfortable with CSS and are looking for ways to expand your possibilities, jQuery is the place to be. You can achieve so many cool effects with it, and there are so many good learning resources [...]
“Page Sliders” are a bit like Tabbed Boxes, only the content appears to slide by instead of be instantly replaced. This is a pretty nice effect and like tabbed boxes, it can help you get a lot of content onto a single page without risking visual clutter. There are a number of techniques and frameworks [...]
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