The link pages on this site are a simple dump of my pinboard bookmarks. This allows me to search them from this site and ensures I have a backup, but it remains much easier to browse them on the pinboard site (via previous link). Btw, I highly recommend pinboard. They provide simple no-nonsense functionality, the pinboard blog is refreshingly honest and their support is quick, friendly and helpful. It's well worth the small cost. And in case you're wondering, I am not affiliated with pinboard in any way - I just like the cut of their jib!
Approaches for email obfuscation, with test results gathered over 1.5 years.
My latest approach has been the entities approach. The CSS approaches can't be used because they don't allow clickable mailto links (and won't work when css is off). The Javascript approaches can't be used because they rely on Javascript! ATs and DOTs could prove a usability problem. I think the entities approach is the best compromise.
Also, I'm not too trusting of some of his results - his test page doesn't seem to include the ROT encryption technique and instead includes a different CSS technique that uses the same email address as the Javascript buliding test, meaning those results in particular would be wrong.
Why not to use the @import statement for loading your stylesheets.
A lightbox effect using css3 instead of javascript (though js required for ie as it doesn't support :target). Also read the comment by Mato about how to achieve the effect using :selected rather than :target so that the browser history isn't touched.
A javascript library to detect HTML and CSS capabilities.
Compatibility tables for features in HTML5, CSS3, SVG and other upcoming web technologies
This web page can tell which links you've visited via a combination of javascript and css' visited pseudo class.
Online tool to build a CSS font stack, based on the probabilities of different fonts being available on the different operating systems.
Tutorial on css positioning
Design articles through December each year.
Styling (rails) buttons to look like links and vice versa.
The oddities of margin collapsing and how background or padding can change behaviour.
The oddities of collapsing margins and how background or padding can change behaviour.
Great stylesheets for debugging html and resetting css.
Some great CSS and web design work.
An extremely good summary of CSS floats, theory and practice, citing various sources.
Good article about styling forms using CSS.
The correct way to hide javascript - use CDATA instead of HTML comments.
How to use child selectors to target IE and avoid invalid css hacks.
Why not to use display:none to hide skip links.
Use visibility:hidden alongside display:none to reliably hide content in a web page.
Recommendations from the Royal National Institute of Bline People about web page contruction.
Visit this url from a mobile phone to see what css functionality it supports.
How to create custom underlines for links.
Useful information about css inline elements and how various display-related properties are applied.
Did you know that your history can be seen by a 3rd party site, using a CSS hack that doesn't require any Javascript? Here's the test page. Don't do there if you don't want to see it work!
A gallery of the best standards-complient web designs.
A nice alternative to display:none which doesn't leave a gap where the item was. It's also useful when dynamically writing to a hidden element with Javascript - the use of display:none seems to prevent you writing, this method doesn't.
Links to important resources for web designers / developers, including links to online specs, tutorials and references.
A mac style dock menu in CSS.
A collection of CSS/XHTML templates.
IE compatible CSS horizontal drop-down menu. Looks good, but it still uses javascript.
How to center a web page via css.
Background position tests and compatibility table.
How to set a minimum width in Explorer (as well as other browsers).
A great CSS example site.
How to create the illusion of transparency in a standard's compliant way - the only option before CSS3 is widely supported.
Some advice that will help you avoid common problems when creating cross-browser CSS.
WebDeveloper.com Forums, Where Web Developers and Designers Learn How to Build Web Sites, Program in HTML, Java and JavaScript and More!
Examples of CSS code that you can use to create psuedo tooltips without javascript
the stacking order of positioned s.
Allow users to see your site the way they want! With CSS and your favourite server-side language, you can build a functional, cross-browser compatible style switcher that improves accessibility and the user experience overall. Laurence shows how it's d...
Build a Netscape 4-compatible style sheet switcher.
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