Using CSS in HTML Emails: The Real Story
This is surely a debated issue, but ultimately I say if you have a message you feel would benefit from a nicely designed email you should go for it. If you just …
This is surely a debated issue, but ultimately I say if you have a message you feel would benefit from a nicely designed email you should go for it. If you just …
If you’ve ever had to deal much with your `.htaccess` files, you know it’s like learning a whole new cryptic language onto itself. It’s high time someone made it easy. This online generator takes you through the options in …
One of the things that CSS allows you to control is the hover state of many objects, most notably, anchor (<a>) elements. Typically, the hover state is styled with color changes, or perhaps something …
Semantics! When we talk about semantics in HTML, we are talking about how HTML tags are used to describe the content. Good semantics means that the tags are being used well to describe the content. Bad semantics means that the …
Why bother?
Most people know how to print a web page, so including a “Print This Page” button on a website is often overkill. But there are some circumstances where it really makes sense. I just came across one of …
I recently needed to make a placeholder page for a site. I wanted the logo image to be centered exactly in the middle of the screen, that is, both vertically and horizontally centered. Quickly, I thought I’d just give the …
As far as variety of font choices, things are pretty bleak. But Helvetica isn’t on pretty much every computer in the world because it’s a bad font. It’s actually a great font if …
You don’t need labels for your form to work, but as one CSS-Tricks reader once put it, it is an accessibility crime not to use them. Labels are what signify what the input box is for and …
Show off your inner design nerd with these CSS-themed T-Shirts. The holiday season is coming up too… if you know any hardcore CSS buffs that need some style for their body =) Click the T-Shirts for links to their respective …
Matthew Mullenweg (of WordPress) clarifies his thoughts on a WordPress theme marketplace. I’m all for it!
Foohack has a nice post up on 5 problems with CSS (Not like common mistakes, but problems with the CSS spec itself).
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