Many times we think of using some class or id within a CSS but later on decide not to use them finally. But several times we forget to delete those classes from the CSS file. This may not be a problem for sites where the use of CSS is very less. But this may be accountable for much junk lines within your CSS which are unnecessary and unwanted.
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Puzzled with Web Hosting Providers – Choose the Best Web Host for You
Are you planning to have your web presence or got pissed off your present Web Hosting provider and looking for a new Web Hosting Provider? So you would be looking here and there searching for different Web Hosting Providers and their reviews from different users. But as many sites you see and as many reviews you read, you are definitely going to be more confused and puzzled about them. Many times it’s really hard to come to any decision. Because the whole world is neither White nor Black, there are lots of shades of Gray.
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Saturday, January 10, 2009
How to Validate Browser Specific CSS Hacks
Almost everyone who is a XHTML/CSS Developer knows Browser Specific CSS Hacks. If you don't know then you can know what Browser Specific CSS Hacks are from here. While creating tableless websites on CSS the biggest issue we face is consistency of the pages over various browsers i.e. cross-browser compatibility. So to make the websites and pages cross-browser compatibile many times we use several Browser Specific CSS Codes or Hacks. Though it is advices to avoid those Hacks since they are not by the standards, many times we are unable to do that.
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Browsers,
CSS,
Hacking,
HTML,
Internet Explorer,
Web Designing,
Web Standards
Google Changes their Favicon Again
Yes, Google now changed their Favicon again. Last year at the end of May they changed their initial minimalist Favicon with that simple G in caps within a border of different colors of the Google logo. Then they came up with a more minimal design of the favicon with small g in blue and nothing else, which they said to be compatible for iPhones.
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User Interface,
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