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:
- Bullet-Proof Rounded Corners - great for those times when a designer hands you a design mockup with lots of rounded corners
- Son of Suckerfish- the best dropdown/flyout CSS menu in existence
- Sliding Doors - the best tabbed navigation lists
- 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
- Two Column Layouts - A repository of 2 column CSS layouts that anyone can reuse
- Three Column Layouts - A repository of 3 column CSS layouts that anyone can reuse
- Max Design CSS - the world famous Listutorial, Floatutorial, and Selectutorial articles provide great advice for using Lists, Floats and CSS Selectors respectively
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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
- Faux columns
- Any Column Longest
- 3 Columns with spanning footer
- min-height: fixed
- Top tips to validate XHTML - of course theyre top XHTML tips, because I wrote them
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