• Showcase: Social Media Buttons

    Social Media sites like digg and delicious have become of great importance for the traffic of a blog. Everyone wants to be dugg so every blogger adds social media buttons to their blog. But sometimes it’s very boring, all those standard ’share this’ and ‘digg’ widgets on every page. Luckily there are some designers who [...]

  • CSS Diseases: Divitis & Classitis

    Are you one of the CSS coders that use <div>-tags for anything and add classes to every element? Learn why it’s wrong to do that and how you can cure your CSS disease.

  • CSS coding for cross browser compatibility

    Cross browser compatibility can be hard to achieve, but if you follow a few guidelines, you can make your CSS cross browser compatible a lot easier. Reset your CSS, use supported techniques and don’t forget to validate.

  • 12 Articles and Tools for CSS structuring and optimising

    Optimising and structuring your CSS file is important, especially when you have a large stylesheet. Optimising and structuring your site makes your stylesheet more readable, which makes it easier to update. It can also make your CSS file smaller in size, so your page will load quicker. A list of great tools and articles to optimise [...]

  • Nice Drop caps with CSS

    There are a lot of websites using a extra <span>-tag for the drop cap. But using the :first-letter pseudo-element, you can easily create nice drop caps with CSS. :first-letter will – how surprising – target the first letter of an element. This pseudo element is included in CSS 1, so the browser support is very [...]

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