Perfect Full Page Background Image
The goal here is a background image on a website that covers the entire browser window at all times. Let’s put some specifics on it: Fills entire page with image, no white space Scales image as needed...
View ArticleBut it Doesn’t Validate
I have a small pet peeve that I’m going to share with you. On the nights when I finish up a new CSS3 tutorial for Nettuts+ — typically while listening to my favorite Biebster songs — I click publish,...
View ArticleFinally, cross-browser visual control over forms
Now we have something else to be thankful for. Nathan Smith of Sonspring has created a library that gives designers and developers “some measure of control over form elements, without changing them so...
View ArticleWhy Joe Client Doesn’t Care About Standards
Web standards should be a driving force behind the work of any designer or developer. They provide a scale against which to measure the quality, structure, syntax and methodology of design work. To...
View ArticleTips How To Organize Your CSS Files
CSS (Cascading Style Sheet) is used to separate content from presentation in a web site, this means that by applying CSS you have the ability to keep the structure and code of your document clean and...
View ArticleHow To Use CSS Sprites And Image Replacement
The days of using javascript for image rollovers are over. Rollovers can be created using pure CSS, which is a widely used technique on the web. There’s many benefits to using CSS for rollovers. It...
View ArticleCoding Flexible Web Layouts In HTML5 And CSS
Web standards are in evolution and continuing to refine how we structure our content. There are many open source platforms which allow rapid prototyping and development of new features in just a few...
View ArticleUsing the LESS CSS Preprocessor for Smarter Style Sheets
As a Web designer you’re undoubtedly familiar with CSS, the style sheet language used to format markup on Web pages. CSS itself is extremely simple, consisting of rule sets and declaration blocks—what...
View ArticleConvert a Warm, Cheerful Web Design to HTML and CSS (Part 2): Creating the...
Not long after our newest Tuts+ site, Webdesigntuts+, launched, they posted an excellent tutorial that details the process of designing a warm and cheerful home page in Photoshop. After high demand,...
View ArticleTools And Resources To Test Cross Browser Compatibility Of Your Websites
Cross browser compatibility is an option to test the compatibility of your web site among the oceans of other sites. There is a possibility of surfing out your web site from browser as for their wish...
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