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01 Jul 08

Fancy Form Design Using CSS

  • This chapter, which is fresh from The Art and Science of CSS [2], will explore the ways in which you can design a great-looking form, and provide you with the necessary code, which we'll work through together.
17 May 08

ExpressionEngine - Publish Your Universe!

  • ExpressionEngine is a flexible, feature-rich content management system that empowers thousands of individuals, organizations, and companies around the world to easily manage their website.
29 Mar 08

The PHP Resource Index

  • 4709 PHP resources listed in 290 categories at The PHP Resource Index.
28 Mar 08

101 CSS Techniques Of All Time- Part2

  • Part 2 of our 101 CSS Techniques series takes a look at more handy css techniques that you can incorporate into your web designs.

101 CSS Techniques Of All Time- Part 1

  • Today we are presenting a round-up of 101 CSS techniques designers use all the time. Definitely worth taking a very close look at!
04 Sep 07

Home: Yet Another Multicolumn Layout | An (X)HTML/CSS Framework

  • "Yet Another Multicolumn Layout" (YAML) is an (X)HTML/CSS framework for creating modern and flexible floated layouts. The structure is extremely versatile in its programming and absolutely accessible for end users.

Turning Lists into Trees - Mozilla Firefox

  • In this article, I will present a technique to display a
    multi-level unordered list in the form of a tree with lines
    connecting nodes.

Scott Jehl, Designer/Developer, Boston, MA | Process: StyleMap v2: Visual Sitemap - Mozilla Firefox

  • StyleMap v2 uses valid HTML, CSS and a touch of DOM scripting to produce a visual sitemap out of an unordered list (UL). The result is a functional, scalable, and above-all rapid way to produce a tree-style map for the planning stages of your project.

Photo Matt » Intelligent Menus - Mozilla Firefox

  • Using some very simple PHP and CSS you can create intelligent menus that are easy to use and maintain.

A List Apart: Articles: Hybrid CSS Dropdowns - Mozilla Firefox

  • We’re going to create a hybrid menu that runs horizontally across the window. It has two levels of navigation (in our example, main topics and their associated pages). Our menu will allow for dropdown access to all pages in both navigation levels, display the current choices in the selected topic area constantly, keep the user aware of where he is in the site, and be clean and light to boot.

ESWAT web project framework at ESWAT - Mozilla Firefox

  • The ESWAT web project framework is a kit that contains a folder structure and some pre-written components that I use whenever I start off a new web project. This is going beyond my Rapid XHTML/CSS development using templates entry. At the end of this entry you will find a ZIP archive that not only contains updated versions of those templates (now in both HTML and XHTML flavour), but the PSD file I use for starting off layouts (which includes a grid, rulers and divisions) and the file structure I use to store everything in.
26 Jun 07

Feel Free to Comment | Delta Tango Bravo

  • For everyone who is wondering right now "What was their thought process behind the new comments?" or "What were they THINKING!!???", I thought I'd try to explain some of the process behind the user interface changes.
20 Jun 07

How to: Get Google and AJAX to Play Nice - Software Developer

  • The best ways to incorporate the benefits of AJAX without making your site blind to search engines.
19 Jun 07

Improved click tracking - Ed Eliot

  • In this version I used an "mouseup" handler to log the link click. When the user clicks a link the script loads a server side tracking script through the "src" attribute of a newly created JavaScript image object. A short delay is added to give this request time to complete before the browser loads the requested URL.
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