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Bug Report

Monday, August 20th, 2007

The test case I published back in April, overflow: auto Allows Focus in Firefox, has been published on PPK’s Bug Report Blog. The Bug Report is a list of CSS and Javascript bugs including test cases and workarounds. Anyone can report a bug they’ve found, all that’s required is that you provide a [...]

Select Element Z-index Ignored by IE 6 - Workaround

Wednesday, February 14th, 2007

IE 6 will continue to be a problem for web developers for a while longer. Statistics for this site show that even though IE 7 has been out for several months, 30% of my visitors still use IE6. IE 7 is climbing fast (currently at 22%), but still has a ways to go [...]

Pure CSS Image Rollover

Saturday, February 4th, 2006

Christian Montoya posted a demo/tuturial describing his method of image rollovers…without using javascript. I like it! Check out my lab from November 2005 for a similar take on the same subject.
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Zero Dollar Ads Page

Thursday, November 3rd, 2005

In response to the now infamous Million Dollar Home Page, Stu Nicholls is requesting submissions for the Zero Dollar Ads Page. Yes, he’s giving away free ad space in the form of a 75px by 25px .jpg or .gif that links back to your CSS related site. What a fun (and brilliant) idea! [...]

Hits

Wednesday, September 14th, 2005

Since my css table design was published in Chris Heilmann’s CSS Table Gallery 11 days ago, the style sheet, hosted by myself, has received 4576 hits! Looks like the table gallery is booming! Way to go Chris!

CSS Tables

Saturday, September 3rd, 2005

Chris Heilmann is hosting a gallery of styled data tables in the spirit of csszengarden. What a great idea! I immediately submitted my own design called Kashual Khaki. (I apologize for the dorky comment on my design. If you’ve seen the Old Navy television commercials before, you’ll know what this is all [...]

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