Archive for the 'CSS' Category

swfIR : Flash Image enhancements

Add great flash effects to existing images on you site/blog using swfIR..

Effects include Elastic header image (Automatically resizing images  according to text size changes by user), rotated image within content, smooth rounded edges to images, shadow effects etc..

SWFIR - flash image enhancement to your existing images on blog or site

HomePage : http://www.swfir.com/

Web Developer Firefox Addon

Web Developer adds a menu and a toolbar with various web developer tools. It’s highly recommended for any Web Developer..

web developer addon for firefox for Developers and designers

Some Options are :

  • Resize Firefox Window : See what your website looks like in 1024×768 or 800×600 at the click of a button
  • View HTTP Headers
  • View CSS Styles of page being viewed
  • CSS HACK : Modify CSS in real time for any site you are viewing
  • Reveal Form Passwords, Hidden Forms
  • Cookies : Disable, clear, add, delete domain cookies, clear session cookies
  • Disable Java, disable JS
  • View Lotsa information regarding page
  • Validate code
  • View Source , Generated source .. ..

INSTALL NOW

Visit Addon page on Firefox Add-ons

Simple CSS only Horizontal menu

Cross browser compatible pure CSS horizontal menu

Red Css Menu

Blue, Green, Orange and Purple available at Santosh’s blog

Tripoli - generic CSS standard for HTML rendering

Seems Dave has brought out Tripoli. Tripoli is a generic CSS standard for HTML rendering. By resetting and rebuilding browser standards, Tripoli forms a stable, cross-browser rendering foundation for your web projects.

The ideas behind Tripoli

  • to form a generic standard for rendering HTML 4 tags
  • to reset and rebuild all browser defaults for maximum compability
  • to address deprecated tags in HTML 4 and disable them through CSS
  • to separate content typography from layout measurements, allowing simple implementation in dynamic design environments
  • to increase readability and web typography
  • to assist clients who have little knowledge about CSS to write HTML that actually looks great
  • to increase form useability and visual appearance of form controls
  • to make the HTML look great in several medias, including screens, mobile browsers and prints
  • to embrace W3C’s guidelines and well know typographic rules
  • to allow external plugs that can extend generic defaults into more advanced themes

Visit the Tripoli site for more information, downloads and examples.

Simple, fast and light Image gallery using Javascript and CSS

Here is a very simple script ( Javascript + CSS + HTML ) for a lightweight photogallery for webmasters who doesn’t want a full fledged gallery like Gallery2. It’s lightweight, uses unobtrusive javascript to create thumbnails and supports great cross-browser consistency.

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Try a Demo online

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