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Max-width in Internet Explorer
Citation added: June 30th, 2008, 10:58 am
Most web-developers know that IE has fallen behind in the race for standards and being able to show the latest and greatest. Many CSS2 properties are unsupported. Some of the more useful ones, are properties such as max-width, max-height, min-width and fi
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internet-explorer | ie | browser | tutorial | weblog | css | html
HTML Document
Citation added: October 22nd, 2007, 12:50 am
I have been using HTML Document for the past few years as the core of all my web pages. This means that over the time it has been honed, and all cleaned of almost all bugs. I’ve decided to finally release it because I think that many other web developer
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karol-krizka | html | tutorial | download | webdev | api
Browser detection
Citation added: October 3rd, 2007, 2:55 pm
It can detect firefox2.0, firefox1.5, other Gecko engine, and Safari2, Safari3, Opera, ie, w3m, lynx, and other browsers.
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weblog | hack | browser | howto | tutorial | afbeelding | img | html
Learn how to slice your templates into fully standards compliant XHTML and CSS!
Citation added: April 30th, 2007, 10:45 am
Welcome to CSS slicing guide, your number one source for learning how to turn a Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro or Fireworks template into a fully sliced, coded and XHTML and CSS valid web page.
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photoshop | css | html | xhtml | slices | templates | tutorial
No Margin For Error
Citation added: March 12th, 2007, 3:54 pm
This is a common question in the CSS forums and one I encounter almost on a daily basis. Therefore I am going to go right back to basics for this article and explain the fundamental reason why your site may look slightly different in various browsers.
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