Posts Tagged ‘CSS’
Stereotype WordPress Theme and HTML5 Template
Stereotype is a clean and simple one page portfolio built on the 960 Grid System, HTML5 DOCTYPE and CSS3 now available on Mojo Themes.
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Front End Development Guidelines
Tait Brown Has posted some useful guidelines on the subject of front end development and the best way to write maintainable, clean and accessible code.
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Simple Download Buttons (HTML & CSS)
Whipped these up from a freebie over @ premiumpixels.com.
CSS3 Buttons – Add Classes, Make Buttons
CSS3 Buttons are a large collection of custom buttons you can use easily in your projects or on your website. Once the top selling item in the CSS category on CodeCanyon, they are now yours completely free of charge.
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Snippets: HTML5 Template & CSS Reset
If you haven't started using HTML5 for markup in your projects, now is always a good time to start. There are tons of good tutorials and posts out there that will teach you all about the new spec.
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A Collection of Demo and Example Miscellany
Over the past few months I've acquired quite the collection of demos or working examples of stuff I've quick thrown together for things like how-tips on Nettuts or in the forums over at Themeforest, so I thought I would share them here in the hopes that someone would find them useful.
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How to Take the Headache Out of Writing CSS
Some who are new to web design and even the seasoned veteran often have problems getting a site to display properly in every (or any for that matter) browser. Here are some simple tips to ensure your markup doesn't give you problems while trying to style it with CSS.
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How To Code A WordPress Featured Slider
They're pretty much everywhere on just about every blog and website these days, the featured post slider. Not terribly hard to implement, but still confusing to some that do not know the WordPress API. In this tutorial I will show you how to code your own WordPress Featured Post Slider and integrate it into your WordPress theme.
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