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  • Firebug alternatives Most designers have heard about Firebug for Firefox. But what is you are a designer that does not use Firefox, are there any alternatives for Internet Explorer or Opera? Well there are alternatives for each.
    By Derald
    December 18, 2009
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  • Cheat Sheets Are cheat sheets beneficial to you designers? So people will say no, while others may say yes. As a designer should you use cheat sheets?
    By Derald
    December 18, 2009
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  • ClickHeat On CSSJuice, we cover a lot of design ideas. We talk about how to make Web 2.0 effects using just CSS. Having an attractive website is very nice, but how do you know if your site’s layout is working? You can have a survey on your site. This can be …
    By Derald
    December 18, 2009
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  • How to over design with CSS. Is there such a thing as an over designed site with CSS?  Yes, over designing with CSS can be done.  You may think that sounds strange, but it is true.  When your visitors are annoyed by something you designed via CSS, then you have over designed.  Starting with Internet Explorer …
    By Derald
    December 18, 2009
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  • CSS Tools to Make Design Easier One of the dreaded things about design and CSS is repeating the same processes all the time. Things such as creating menus or buttons slow down the process of design, and take away from the designers time that can be spent on other parts of the design. Here are five …
    By Derald
    June 12, 2009
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  • Dynamic Font Sizes One of the undocumented features on the web is how dynamic it is, especially in a Web 2.0 environment. Even at today, the web has evolved from what it was in the mid to late 90s. In the late 90s every site was static, and if something was to be …
    By Derald
    April 8, 2009
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  • Designing For Those With Disabilities An article on DeveloperFox brings up an important subject, one that most developers seem to forget.   That subject is how do people with disabilities use your site?
    By Derald
    March 23, 2009
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  • Professional Forms using CSS In most HTML forums, the user will have text to describe the input field, followed by the field itself. If you have more than one input field then there can be issues with the input boxes where they don’t line up properly. Using div tags and the float attribute you …
    By Derald
    January 15, 2009
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  • Web 2.0 Tables Have you ever seen a lot of information in a table on the web and wish that you can highlight just one row of that table? Looking very large tables, with out the ability to interact with the table, can make it hard to read the information provided. With a …
    By Derald
    December 3, 2008
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