A web of web things created, touched, or seen by Chris Casciano of Place Name Here.
javascript bridge for getting css3 pseudo selectors working in IE
jquery.boxshadow.js plugin for box-shadow support in MSIE
interview with Jeffrey Zeldman, author of Designing with Web Standards
Open source font foundry
Jar file download demo for firefox
Join 13,328 others asking Microsoft to improve standards support and make sure you include fixoutlook.org in your tweet. We’ll pull together every tweet that includes the link here to give Microsoft a unified message from the community.
CSS support information for many mobile web browsers
Drew migrates his Supersleight script to make alpha transparent PNGs to work in IE6 into a handy jQuery plugin
Until some future version of HTML gives us new native controls to use in a browser, at Google, we’ve been playing and experimenting with controls we call “custom buttons” in our apps (among other custom controls).
A superb article by Bryan Rieger on designing for multiple screen sizes. The closing section makes it clear that if you care about mobile, you'd better get comfortable with liquid layouts fast.
As part of our plan to reach full CSS 2.1 compliance with Internet Explorer 8, we have decided to place all properties that fulfill one of the following conditions behind the '-ms-' prefix: * If the property is a Microsoft extension (not defined in a CSS specification/module) * If the property is part of a CSS specification or module that hasnât received Candidate Recommendation status from the W3C * If the property is a partial implementation of a property that is defined in a CSS specification or module
As part of our plan to reach full CSS 2.1 compliance with Internet Explorer 8, we have decided to place all properties that fulfill one of the following conditions behind the '-ms-' prefix: * If the property is a Microsoft extension (not defined in a CSS specification/module) * If the property is part of a CSS specification or module that hasnât received Candidate Recommendation status from the W3C * If the property is a partial implementation of a property that is defined in a CSS specification or module
When displaying an e-mail address on a website you obviously want to obfuscate it to avoid it getting harvested by spammers. But which obfuscation method is the best one? I drove a test to find out. Here are the results
Learning Web Standards just got easier. Opera's new Web Standards Curriculum is a complete course to teach you standards-based web development, including HTML, CSS, design principles and background theory, and JavaScript basics. It already has support from many organizations (including Yahoo! and the Web Standards Project) and universities. The first 23 articles are currently available, with about 30 more to be published between now and late September.
The stars'n'stripes recreated using CSS, courtesy of Christopher Schmitt. Happy fourth of July.
Lightroom web module supports templates which allow designers to create new web photo galleries which can be previewed live inside of Lightroom. Lightroom actually supports two kinds of templates: Flash templates, and HTML templates. In this article, I'm going to focus on HTML templates.
CSS support charts for a variety of mail clients
Welcome to CSS Advisor. Use this site to: * Find solutions to CSS and browser compatibility issues * Share solutions and workarounds you've discovered with the community * Comment on and improve existing solutions
Welcome to the SitePoint CSS Reference! Weâve worked hard to make this the most detailed and up-to-date reference on the subject available.
The basic building blocks of a Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) stylesheet are its style rules; however, without selectors there would be no way to determine how the rules were to be applied. Selectors are used to "select" elements on an HTML page so that they can be styled. This article introduces the fundamentals of CSS declaration syntax, in order to more fully describe how selectors are used.
Molly discusses, and gives examples of, the use of the CSS display:run-in property
Molly discusses, and gives examples of, the use of the CSS display:run-in property
A frightening demonstration of what can be accomplished visually through CSS-based design.
Mr. Hicks mocks up some user side style sheets for highlighting microformat content in Mac browsers like Camino, Safari and Omniweb
Dear John, Please take Molly up on her offer. I would in a heartbeat. Love, Chris
Andy Budd's @media presetiation on bug hunting
A thorough overview of the IE "hasLayout" property and how it *ahem* affects layouts in CSS.
Dan Cederholm on the use of microformats for cork'd
This demo shows a bug in IE when multiple floats are in a 'widthless' container.
A demo explaining fixes for disappearing text in IE6.
Short bits on web development topics
Slides for Understanding CSS and Methods for Hack Management presentation at sxsw