Archive for the ‘CSS’ Category
Again bad behave of IE. I was working on a client website. Site was done by someone else & I am basically fine tuning it & fixing UI bugs. In this scenario there is a multilevel CSS based navigation (that means no Javascripts at all) which coming under the side bar.
Navigation going under the Side […]
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Welcome to the hundreth post in my blog. It was a great experience so far and thank you to every one who visited , commented and helped out in various ways. To celebrate the occasion I decided have my first blog carnival. Since I blog about blog improvement tips and making money online tips the […]
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Filed Under ( Blog Branding, Blogging, Blogging tips, CSS, PERSONAL, XHTML, browsers, firefox, ie, internet explorer, opera, safari, theme, validate) by Nishadha on June-17-2008
Are you a nice blogger who cares about your visitors ? If so you should worry about how your blog or website looks in different browsers. Your blog that looks beautiful in your Firefox browser might not look so good in Internet Explorer or Opera. You can achieve this in three easy steps and if […]
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Filed Under ( CSS, Design, PERSONAL, Web, XHTML, accessibility, engineers, freelance, standards, ui, usability) by Chamara on June-1-2008
Finally I decided to maintain a freelance UI engineers‘ list to distribute the work load which I am getting continuously. So all you freelance UI guys out there in Sri Lanka this is for you.
If you comfortable with most of following requirements, please drop me a mail with your CV to peiris [at] gmail [dot] […]
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So I am celebrating it for the second time!
Where did my Design go?
The idea behind this event is to promote Web Standards. Plain and simple. This includes proper use of (x)html, semantic markup, a good hierarchy structure, and of course, a good ‘ol play on words. It’s time to show off your .
To know more […]
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Conditional Comments are basically a new set of comment-like tags that IE 5+ supports. These tags look very much like the good old comment tag and in fact are treated as such by all browsers except IE, in which they operate a little more intelligently. Using Conditional Comments, you can selectively “comment out” any portion […]
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