Posts Tagged ‘css rules

Anybody who’s built a website of any size knows how quickly CSS can get out of hand. Style sheets can grow bloated and lengthy, making it difficult to find things, introducing redundancy and producing an end product that makes code maintenance tedious. Let’s face it — CSS is not very well-designed. Over the years, a [...]

Advertise here with BSA Plastique Icons is a set of 100+ free vector icons that includes variations of popular items like file, folder, database, calendar, etc. and many other unique ones. The set is colored black & white color and comes in .AI format so it can be resized or the colors can be changed [...]

Advertise here with BSA Normalize.css is a set of CSS rules for forcing HTML elements to render more consistently across all browsers. Compared to CSS resets, it doesn't reset all elements but leave the useful defaults and fixes various bugs. The CSS file includes rules for a wide range of elements including the ones for [...]

Advertise here with BSA When it comes to speeding up web pages and creating flexible websites, every byte and method counts. CSS3 Patterns Gallery, a website by Lea Verou, displays creative and good-looking patterns built with CSS3. The gallery has a growing list of patterns and new ones can be submitted by everyone (once they [...]

Sometimes, for any website -whether it is built by us or others-, we may want to quickly apply new CSS rules and see how the output will look like. CSS Pivot is a free web application which enables us to accomplish this by loading the desired URL inside an iframe, apply new CSS rules and, [...]


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