Web Standards : Solving Common CSS problems

Published October 19, 2004, 4:17 pm by Neerav Bhatt

The following Web Standards Articles are written by some of the best designers/coders in the business and are sure to help all web designers whether new to CSS/XHTML or quite experienced with problems commonly faced when using CSS:

  1. Bullet-Proof Rounded Corners - great for those times when a designer hands you a design mockup with lots of rounded corners
  2. Son of Suckerfish- the best dropdown/flyout CSS menu in existence
  3. Sliding Doors - the best tabbed navigation lists
  4. Writing Efficient CSS - using CSS isn"t much good if you don"t use it properly, so read this article which will help you write quality CSS
  5. Two Column Layouts - A repository of 2 column CSS layouts that anyone can reuse
  6. Three Column Layouts - A repository of 3 column CSS layouts that anyone can reuse
  7. Max Design CSS - the world famous Listutorial, Floatutorial, and Selectutorial articles provide great advice for using Lists, Floats and CSS Selectors respectively
  8. These articles will give you insight into problems like forcing DIV"s to be all the same height, getting a footer to span underneath several columns and other height/width DIV difficulties
    1. Faux columns
    2. Any Column Longest
    3. 3 Columns with spanning footer
    4. min-height: fixed
  9. Top tips to validate XHTML - of course theyre top XHTML tips, because I wrote them :-)

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