XHTML & CSS

CSS Browser Selector

CSS Browser Selector is a very small (811 bytes) JavaScript which empower CSS selectors. It gives you the ability to write specific CSS code for each operating system and each browser that can be merged into your normal classes. The idea came from 37 Signals browser selector idea and Rafael Lima just did it. This one line JavaScript will greatly help web developers on CSS hacks. Maybe you can now say "Yes" to your customers if ever they asked you: "Will my site looks the same on most...

24 HTML Form Elements Customization Techniques

HTML form elements do not render consistently across all browsers. While some form elements such as textbox and textarea can be styled through CSS to look the same on most browsers, others are ugly enough which can't be ruled by CSS. Here are 24 solutions you can use to customize your form elements. Checkbox and Radio Buttons 1.) FancyForm FancyForm is a powerful replacement script used to provide the ultimate flexibility in changing the appearance and function of checkbox and radio...

CSS Support In Email Clients

When doing some email marketing campaigns or just sending out regular newsletters to your opt-in members, you may try to beautify your HTML email message to catch your readers' attention much more. In my experienced, I even received emails in three or more column formats and images here and there especially if it's endorsing some products. Designing an HTML email that renders consistently across the major email clients can be very time consuming. Support for even simple CSS varies considerably...

Free CSS Drop-Down Menu Framework

Free CSS Drop-Down Menu Framework allows you to create your own themed CSS drop-down menu within minutes by just editing the CSS files included. You don't have to worry about the markup (XHTML) because it's already well-structured and is semantically coded. This fantastic menu is compatible with Windows Internet Explorer 6 or later, Mozilla Firefox 1.5 or later, Opera 7 or later, Apple Safari 2 or later, Google Chrome and probably most of the less known browsers in the market. However, for IE6...