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In this first part of a series you will learn how to improve the look and readability of code snippets in web pages thanks to the use of something as simple as a pair of lt pre gt tags and some CSS styles. This approach does a decent job of styling online code blocks....
In this first part of a series I provide you with a friendly introduction to building rounded corners with CSS3. In this initial stage I show you how to create this popular decorative effect on web pages using four different background images which were assigned to the same HTML container. This technique is impossible with current CSS methods....
If you re interested in learning how to use CSS sprites to create engaging standard-compliant navigational mechanisms that can be used on different web sites with minor modifications you ve come to the right place. Welcome to the final installment of a seven-part series that shows you how to build CSS sprite-based navigation bars. This series walks you through the progressive development of a couple of appealing links bars which use a single background image to define the visual...
In this penultimate part of the series I show how to use the previous CSS sprite background image to define the look of a casual artistic blog navigation bar in its hover state. The simple styling process shouldn t give you any major problems when you use this approach to build a navigation bar for your own websites....
In this fifth article of a seven-part series I demonstrate how to use a set of CSS sprites to define the visual style corresponding to the normal state of a navigation bar of a fictional blog site. The most complex facet of this process was to create the background image containing the corresponding sprites the rest of the procedure merely involves manipulating the image s X and Y coordinates via CSS....
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