31 December 1969 17:00
A List Apart: Articles: 12 Lessons for Those Afraid of CSS and Standards
by 4 others12 Lessons for Those Afraid of CSS and Standards
Front Page - css-discuss
by 21 othersThe css-discuss Wiki is a companion to the CssDiscussList mailing list. Among other things the wiki serves as a collective long-term memory for the list participants.
Spiffy Corners - Making anti-aliased rounded corners with CSS
by 31 othersSpiffy Corners
Anti-aliased rounded corners using pure CSS. No Images. No Javascript. No fluff.
CSS Tutorial
You've come to the right place to learn CSS. My tutorials on web design/CSS makes learning this stuff fun and easy - you will be up and running in no time because it ain't that hard!
Learning Resources
This video series is designed specifically for individuals who are interested in learning the basics of how to create dynamic Web applications using ASP.NET 2.0 and Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition in either Visual Basic or C#. The series includes over 6 hours of video-based instruction that walks you through creating and deploying your first Web page to creating a fully functioning Quiz Engine Web site.
Dynamic Drive CSS Library- Practical CSS codes and examples
by 57 othersWelcome to Dynamic Drive's new CSS library! Here you'll find original, practical CSS codes and examples such as CSS menus to give your site a visual boast.
chris erwin dot com - CRIR: Checkbox Radio Input Replacement
by 13 othersThis combination of JavaScript and CSS will hide checkbox and radio inputs that have a class = "crirHiddenJS", an id, and a proper label tag.
This will allow you to style the label however you wish using CSS, and the actual input control will be hidden. The form will still collect data as it normally would because the label itself will trigger the hidden input control. If javascript is disabled no inputs will be hidden and the form is still be fully functional.
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