CSS düğmenler Animasyon MouseOver da fon rengi değişimi ASCII tablosu Rapor grafikleri Sekmeli panel İki katlı menü ve içerikleri Yazının devamı linkleri için Masal sayfası tadı Resim kullanmadan yuvarlak köşeli konuşma baloncukları Mouseover da resim değiştirmek Mouseover da border koymak Resimlere harita eklemek Resimlere detaylı harita eklemek Bal peteği menü Resim haritasına...
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CSS Tips and Tricks by Roger Johansson (The Only) Ten Things To Know About CSS by John Manoogian CSS Crib Sheet by Dave Shea My Top Ten CSS Tricks [CSS Tutorials] by Trenton Moss CSS Tips by Philipp Lenssen Top CSS Tips by Jonathan Snook Ten CSS tricks — corrected and improved by Tantek Çelik Ten More CSS Trick you may now know by Trenton Moss CSS techniques I use all the time by Christian Montoya CSS...
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Play, experiment with CSS. “Play. Play with background images. Play with floats.” [Play with positive and negative margins. Play with inheritance and cascading rules. Play. [Chric Casciano] Learn from others. Learn from great sites built by others. Any site’s HTML is easily accessible by viewing a page’s source code. See how others have done things and apply their methods to your own work. [20...
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You can force IE to apply transparence to PNGs. “In theory, PNG files do support varied levels of transparency; however, an Internet Explorer 6 bug prevents this from working cross-browser.” [CSS Tips, Outer-Court.com]
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You can specify body tag ID. “In most cases placing an ID in the body tag will allow you manipulate CSS presentational items and markup elements by page by page basis. Not only will you be able to organize your sections you will be able to create multiple CSS presentations without changing your markup from template to template or page to page.” [Ryan Parr, Invasion of Body Switchers]
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Be careful when styling links if you’re using anchors. “If you use a classic anchor in your code (<a name="anchor">) you’ll notice it picks up :hover and :active pseudo-classes. To avoid this, you’ll need to either use id for anchors instead, or style with a slightly more arcane syntax: :link:hover, :link:active” [Dave Shea] Define relationships for links. “The rel attribute is supposed...
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Roger Johansson has written an extremely useful series of articles about CSS 2.1 Selectors. These articles are highly recommended to read – some useful aspects can be found in the list below. Note that selectors ‘>’ and ‘+’ aren’t supported in IE6 and earlier versions of Internet Explorer (updated).
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