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Selectors define which part(s) of your (X)HTML document will be affected by the declarations youâ??ve specified. Several types of selectors are available in CSS. Note that some of them are not supported in all browsers.
December 7,
2009
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In this post I'm sharing some important CSS3 properties. These properties includes @font-face, CSS Layout-Grid, Include-Source, HSL and HSLA Property, Size Property and many more.
November 30,
2009
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Box-sizing let's you change the behavior of the browser in calculating the width of an element. By default, box-sizing is set to content-box.
November 18,
2009
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In this post you'll learn how to show related posts/article below your post or at the end your content by following simple steps.
November 10,
2009
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The syntax rules of XML are very simple and logical. The rules are easy to learn, and easy to use.
October 12,
2009
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In this post I'm sharing some very excellent cheat sheets to help web designers and developers. These cheat sheets includes Photoshop, CSS, HTML, JQuery, PHP, MooTools, MySQL, Ruby on rails, Flash AS and much more.
September 14,
2009
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In this post I am going to explain you that how to make a nice vertical menu with light weight CSS (i.e. 2kb). This menu is fully compatible with all standard browsers like IE6-7, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and Safari.
August 26,
2009
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If you are new in CSS then you may find difficulty to understand about z-index property. In simple words z-index sets the stack order of specific elements. An element with greater stack order is always in front of another element with lower stack order.
August 11,
2009
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Today I would like to share some interesting PHP codes to handle HTML dynamically. These codes are free to use under GNU General Public License.
July 6,
2009
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When two elements are floated in a div, chances are parent element no longer contains it because the float is removed from the flow. Here I am sharing five quick tips to fix this problem.
June 26,
2009
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