Weekly Web Design Roundup
Dec 13 at 8:08am by Andrew Benton
- Coda Slider - Javascript navigational slider thing. Kind of hard to explain, just check it out.
- Maximum and Minimum Height and Width in Internet Explorer
Behold the seventh wonder of the virtual world: max/min-height and max/min-width properties are possible in Internet Explorer! Indeed, by taking advantage of IE’s proprietary CSS attribute,
expression, you too can whip IE widths and heights into desirable proportions. The CSSexpressionattribute enables JavaScript commands to be executed within Internet Explorer. JavaScript via CSS? Thanks, Microsoft! - Creating Sexy Stylesheets
Being a CSS expert is more than just memorizing selectors. It’s also working to improve the maintainability and efficiency of your stylesheets, planning for the future and mastering your workflow. In this article Jina Bolton gives 10 CSS tips culled from surveys with 12 top designers.
- A Preview of HTML 5
The web is constantly evolving. New and innovative websites are being created every day, pushing the boundaries of HTML in every direction. HTML 4 has been around for nearly a decade now, and publishers seeking new techniques to provide enhanced functionality are being held back by the constraints of the language and browsers.
- CSSDOC
This is starting as a little approach to help individuals and teams to improve writing/coding/styling/managing CSS files. The main concept is to put all the good and tested usage of DocBlock comments into CSS. That’s putting style, docblocks and tags together.









One Response for "Weekly Web Design Roundup"
Mike Huang
December 16th, 2007 at 5:26 pm
1Wow! HTML 5?! And to think that HTML is going to stay like this forever…
-Mike
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