Articles under ’XHTML/CSS’

Let’s update IE6 on your machine

posted on: August 26th, 2009 Comments 0

A lot of discussions are happening on supporting IE6, most web designers often argue to their clients because their site is not appearing well in their beloved IE6 browser, really got an idea when I stumble one of the post on Janko’s website. As a web designer also I think that we should inform our clients that they are using an outdated browser and its time to upgrade.

 

Removing dotted borders on active links

posted on: May 25th, 2009 Comments 1

This time we will handle on removing the annoying dotted borders on an active link. It occurs when a visitor click on a link on the your web page.

 

Using overflow:hidden to avoid extra markup

posted on: May 15th, 2009 Comments 23

Hi once again, have been busy this month on my freelance works. Today I have something to share for you guys that you think its very easy to implement and also a very powerful work around on building or constructing CSS layout on your web pages. These are my terms because on my point of [...]

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Design Coding Rap

posted on: April 6th, 2009 Comments 1

I just stumble on this video on youtube, I really like it, gives a valuable information while doing the the rap on design coding and practices. Really appreciate it.

 
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