Links (A tags) are one of the most important elements on your document. There wouldn’t be any navigation without it, would it :)? The main feature that made following techniques possible is cross browser :hover pseudo class support. Each of these techniques is pure css, no ugly hacks, no JavaScript.
Sometimes the simplest things can turn out to be more complicated than you ever imagined. This can sometimes be the case with CSS and cross-browser support. It’s no wonder that beginners to CSS often throw their hands up and revert back to using tables because some bug or other has thrown them off course.
Data visualization is mostly achieved with flash applications or with help of some programming languages. Are those solutions the only way to present, let’s say simple data chart? How about giving it a try with nothing but good ol css?
We need rating scripts for different situations in our webpages. For example we want visitors to rate a wallpaper in a wallpapers site, or a product in a shopping cart. For this we can use one of the rating scripts presented below:
Unobtrusive AJAX Star Rating Bar
Creating an AJAX Rating Widget
CSS Star rating redux
CSS: Star Rater […]
The new rendering mode switch only applies to IE7 specific sites, are they really that many?
The Joomla! community is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Joomla! 1.5.1.
Since the stable release of Joomla! 1.5 we have seen huge numbers of downloads which has helped to push the total number of downloads to over 3 million in less than a year.We have found in one of the new features of Joomla! […]
Dozens of free themes now exist for the SilverStripe open source web platform thanks to a Google contest, including 23 new designs in January alone.