This is the problem at the moment, all we have is div (floating, relative, absolute and fixed) and they don't perform in the way we would like. Look at all the attempts to create the perfect header/three column/footer layout with the columns all the same
# DOMSlides turns an HTML document into presentation slides via Unobtrusive JavaScript # Readers without JavaScript will see one HTML page with content split up into headings and content # Readers with JavaScript can navigate the slides either * via previ
Today I am going to show you the different parts that make up a dropdown vertical menu for your website. This is not like your normal dropdown menu, which appears at the top of your content, however -- these menus expand and remain visible until they are
openwebdesign.org is a community of designers and site owners sharing free web design templates as well as web design information. CSS, XHMTL, Webstandards related tools, references, and articles. Five stars *****
The Open Web Design project was founded in November 2005 by Aaron "MonkeyMan" Nikula as a resource for users with no design skills to quickly put up a site and showcase their content and as a way for designers to share their designs and showcase their tal
A List Apart explores the design, development, and meaning of web content, with a special focus on designing with standards. Explore our articles or find out more about us.
I recently finished reading CSS Mastery, and think I’ve finally got a good understanding of how absolute and relative positioning (fail to) work in Internet Explorer. I have been tinkering with this bit of code since yesterday afternoon, helping out a d
Web developers can find many free resources, although some are freer than others. If you design a Web site or Web application, whether static or with all the dynamic Ajax goodness you can conjure up, you might find resources to lighten your load and spice
As Khoi says himself: …coming up with this little trick left me very pleased with myself, as it allowed me to produce easily the most precise layouts of my career.
HTML 4.01 is the final HTML version. Future work by the W3C is being done on XHTML, which is based on XML. XML is a universal markup language that can be used to define specific markup, such as XHTML, or DocBook. XML markup is well-defined by a schema. X
I’ve spent some time up front creating a consistent framework that I start with every time. It’s a group of files that include markup, CSS, and scripting that I can copy and paste and start with off the bat. The naming conventions are the same, the di
We will also be writing a brief overview of the freeCSScart to give you more of a feel of what it will be like. We get many e-mails asking if they can get more info, so give us a couple more days and we will have that info for you!
this site poses as your average design, CSS, or technologically savvy site. It really does, and I have to commend it for trying. But what Avalonstar really is - is a personal writing space - a mind dump.
In November 2005 I presented on pro.html.it a three-part article on creating CSS layouts using techniques like negative margins, any order columns and in some case opposite floats. The main goal of the article was getting the maximum number of layouts bas