Posts Tagged ‘CSS

Firebug, the developer tool for debugging JavaScript, tweaking CSS, and inspecting network traffic, has announced a major new release — Firebug 1.5. Firebug is a Firefox extension that turns your browser into a JavaScript debugging powerhouse. It eases the web development process by providing console interfaces, XmlHttpRequest tracking, live HTML and CSS editing and all [...]

ZeroClipboard Do you remember the old days of web development, when IE6 was the king? (ok, it sounds soooo bad now but if you were already building sites in 2002 you know what I’m talking about!) It was extremely easy to force copy to clipboard. But, for obvious security concerns, Firefox doesn’t allow clipboard access [...]

This is our weekly Twitter Design News Round-Up, a collection of fresh design related resources that we have shared via Twitter in the past week. Just in case you are not one of our Twitter followers, click here: twitter.com/speckyboy. As always, if you have any cool links that you would like to share, do not [...]

For web developers and designers, it can be difficult to memorize the syntax for multiple programming languages and frameworks, especially since they are always evolving and growing. This is where cheat sheets come in handy. Most cheat sheets are designed to be printer friendly, so you can have them laying around on your desk as [...]

Navigation is one of those things you have to get right in order to provide your users with easy access to your website’s content. Today we’ll take a look at 30 well-designed navigation menus. Some of them use CSS sprites, some use jQuery or another library, and others take advantage of the great properties available in [...]


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