mezzoblue § css Zen Garden ? Design List
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Most Useful CSS Properties with Examples
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Official Google Howto on the calculator syntax.
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Quick access to all 95 CSS 2.1 properties
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The PHP Function Index (PHPfi) is a very fast documentation viewer to look up any PHP function.
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A load of useful web development links by Veerle.
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A list of companies with branding colours and logo
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A whole bunch of links to some of the vast resources out there from dezwozhere.com
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This document is a section of the web browser standards support document. It includes detailed information about CSS support in major web browsers.
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by ILoveJackDaniels.com
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Reference to grasp of basic to advance Google query building concepts and ideas.
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We do not want to know the size of a person’s screen. We want to know the size of the browser’s content area.
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Part Two by SeoPedia
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Key points for interpreting leetspeek by Microsoft.
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Wikipedia in simple English about Leet phrases.
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Presentation at @media 2006 by Dave Shea on June 15th 2006
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A reference for CSS compatibility in different browsers.
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A list of web standards references by Andy Budd.
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A directory of external references from every CSS Help Pile post.
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A handful of tweaks in Firefox 2 from the about:config interface.
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A list of Easter Eggs for programs, DVDs and other
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By contrast, in modern web development we must support all browsers. Choosing to exclude a segment of users is inappropriate, and, with a ?Graded Browser Support? strategy, unnecessary.
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Ever wondered what a particularly complex CSS selector really means? This is an English & Spanish translator for CSS2 and CSS3 selectors
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An article will concentrate on the support offered by three important web based mail clients: Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail and Gmail.
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A movie trivia database focusing exclusively on movie stars and the roles they turned down, auditioned for, got fired from, or simply didn’t get.
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There are three important steps to rank your site well with search engines. First, you got to create good content. Second, you ought to make your content accessible. And third, you should tell others about your content.
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53 CSS-based techniques you should always have ready to hand if you develop web-sites. By Smashing Magazine
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This page contains the 252 allowed entities in HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0, as outlined in section 24 of the official HTML 4 specifications, published by the W3C.
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The jQuery API browser provides an intuitive interface to quickly find information on jQuery?s methods and properties.
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This documentation is intended for web developers for learning about microformats, like how to use them and why you should use them.
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Information for browser support information for all of CSS1 and CSS2.
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Non-Geographical alternative 0870 UK telephone numbers.
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Over 70 expert tips, which can improve your efficiency of CSS coding with interesting and useful CSS tricks, tips, ideas, methods, techniques and coding solutions.
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This lookup allows you to quickly find the entity based on how it looks by Left Logic
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Typographica has a set of 23 font releases that inspired our group of type designers and type users to pen their praises.
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An analysis of a sample of slightly over a billion documents, extracting information about popular class names, elements, attributes, and related metadata. December 2005.
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A great list of tricks and tips for htaccess files.
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A matrix of fonts bundled with Mac and Windows operating systems, Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Suite.
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Constructed as a way to open people’s eyes to the fact that not every PHP code snippet will run at the same speed.
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Paragraphs are punctuation, the punctuation of ideas. After selecting a typeface, choosing the right paragraph style is one of the cornerstones of good typography. This is a brief inquiry into paragraph style for the Web by Jon Tan.
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The definitive resource list for designing, developing, marketing & maintaining websites.
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Links to help you grow as a designer and developer.
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Document the best usages of CSS font stacks, which examples of common font types, and the best replacements for headings as well as paragraphs. Great reference.
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A practical guide to web typography by Richard Rutter.
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Details all standards & guidelines for developing and delivering products and services for BBC online (bbc.co.uk).
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jQuery Ajax tutorials to jQuery UI examples, you’ve found the ultimate list of tutorials and plugins for jQuery! Everything from Ajax file uploaders to RSS feed plugins, all on one of the longest pages you’ll ever scroll.
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A ollection or aggregation of type-related content on the WWW. All content is scooped up via RSS, so this page will always display the latest, freshest content.
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Syncing and normalizing CSS3 properties, including IE support for a few features via filters. Currently supports border-radius, box-shadow, linear-gradients, rotation and @font-face.
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Web Design Inspiration for the iPhone
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Comic book lettering has some grammatical and aesthetic traditions that are unique. What follows is a list that every letterer eventually commits to his/her own mental reference file. The majority of these points are established tradition, sprinkled with modern trends and a bit of my own opinion having lettered professionally for a few years now. The majority of these ideas have been established by Marvel and DC.
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A holistic approach for the typical workflow - if you want to reap their benefits of grids on your next project but are unsure of the specifics.
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A visualization of browser window sizes for people who visit Google. For example, the "90%" contour means that 90% of people visiting Google have their browser window open to at least this size or larger.
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Demo for all the different jQuery easing animations.
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Get the latest version of the script tag for the Google hosted JavaScript libraries of your choice.
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An archive of book cover designs and designers - for the purpose of appreciation and categorisation.
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Organized Web Design Collection of User Interfaces for Inspiration and Ideas.
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Collection of documentation about the most quirky parts of the JavaScript programming language. It gives advice to avoid common mistakes, subtle bugs, as well as performance issues and bad practices that non-expert JavaScript programmers may encounter on their endeavours into the depths of the language.