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'Compatibility tables for features in HTML5, CSS3, SVG and other upcoming web technologies'
A List Apart: Articles: Suckerfish Dropdowns
'Oh, the dream of a lightweight, accessible, standards-compliant, cross-browser-compatible method! Enter Suckerfish Dropdowns.'
Son of Suckerfish Dropdowns | HTML Dog
'Well now they're back and they're more accessible, even lighter in weight (just 12 lines of JavaScript), have greater compatibility (they now work in Opera and Safari without a hack in sight) and can have multiple-levels.'
Dreamweaver 8 - Using the Sucker Fish Menu - Associated Content - associatedcontent.com
'Dreamweaver 8 has a new extension called the Sucker Fish Menu. In this Guide I will show you how to use the Sucker Fish Menu.'
Linux equivalents Verdana and Arial fonts
'Now that the Linux Desktop has become an undeniable factor, a prudent webdeveloper should include open-source friendly equivalents of the proprietary Verdana, Arial, Courier and Courier New fonts, to cater for this expanding audience.'
Enhanced Suckerfish Menu
'A menu system that works regardless of CSS and JavaScript support.'
WeLoveCSS - XHTML/CSS Forum for beginners to advancers - Powered by vBulletin
'WeLoveCSS - xhtml/css forum for everyone of beginners to advanced users.'
Stop developing for Internet Explorer 6 - Robert’s talk - Web development and Internet trends
'This proposal might seem a bit drastic, but please allow me to
present my case.'
CSS Drive: Image to Colors Palette Generator
Upload an image to generate a color palette based on the
image's primary colors.
Explorer Exposed!
These CSS bugs are all found only in Internet Explorer,
versions 5 and higher. To see the demos properly, they must be
viewed in IE, of course.
On having layout — the concept of hasLayout in IE/Win
'Microsoft developers decided that elements should be able to
acquire a “property” (in an object-oriented programming sense)
they referred to as hasLayout, which is set to true when this
rendering concept takes effect.'
Check your design with text size increased to 200 percent | 456 Berea Street
'What has not been clear is where to draw the line – how much
do we need to increase text size when testing our designs? After
all there will (almost) always be a point when the text is so large
that the layout breaks in a bad way, making parts of it unre
9 Ways to Misunderstand Web Standards
A look at why standards compliance, while great, isn't a magic
cure-all for accessibility problems.
CSS - Conditional comments
Conditional comments only work in Explorer on Windows, and are
thus excellently suited to give special instructions meant only for
Explorer on Windows. They are supported from Explorer 5 onwards,
and it is even possible to distinguish between 5.0, 5.5 and
QuirksMode - for all your browser quirks
'QuirksMode.org is the prime source for browser compatibility
information on the Internet.'
Google Reader Theme / journal / hicksdesign
An OS X theme for Google Reader.
Colour Contrast Check - snook.ca
'The Colour Contrast Check Tool allows to specify a foreground
and a background colour and determine if they provide enough of a
contrast "when viewed by someone having color deficits or when
viewed on a black and white screen"[W3C].'
Firebug Lite
This page includes a fairly complete web developer debug bar
within a bookmarklet!
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