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just use the carriage return entity in your title attribute,
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These are the top 10 things I learned from attending the Future of Web Apps Conference 2006 in San Francisco
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A handful of tweaks in Firefox 2 from the about:config interface.
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Matt Cutts discusses which is better: dashes or underscores.
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Highlights some of the lesser-known but super-useful iTunes features available in iTunes version 7, by Lifehacker
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15 tips, with examples, of how to choose good fonts and create good typography.
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The following guidelines in this article will help bring your markup to the next level. Talking about best-practices and semantics. From Digital Web Magazine by Garrett Dimon.
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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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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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The NO!SPEC campaign: Serves as a vehicle to unite those who support the notion that spec work devalues the potential of design and ultimately does a disservice to the client.
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A great list of tricks and tips for htaccess files.
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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 jQuery plugin for star rating systems. The initial inspiration for this script came from Wil Stuckey’s star rating system. But the original script requires too much coding. Also it does not have provision for developing a star system (such as GMail, where you star or un-star an email). I have modified the original script to make it simpler for user to develop a star rating system.
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Offers free top-notch tips, tricks, best practices and resources for your reading pleasure. It is brought to you by web enthusiasts who enjoy their contribution in making the WWW a better place.
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Trevor Morris runs us through how JavaScript can be designed to take its configuration directly from your markup. Using the model of a jQuery plugin, learn how adding a simple class name can control how your code functions.
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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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CSS, Web Standards, Typography, and Grids by Harry Roberts
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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.