Microsoft has fixed much of the bugs that plagued IE6 and in the process removed the filters we used to target Internet Explorer in our CSS. As Lord God Martha would say, this is a good thing. However, there will be a time when you need to send a rule to IE7 and not to […]
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Yahoo’s new open-source code
Yahoo has just unveiled their new User Interface Blog to the public. This is a great resource for those getting into advanced CSS, DOM-scripting, JSON, and AJAX applications. Why should you care? Yahoo has hired some of the leading web developers over the past couple years and their passing their wisdom to you. This is […]
Z-index conflict with Flash and DHTML widgets
I’m working on a project that has a Flash movie and a DHTML dropdown menu on the same page. Flash movies like to sit on top of the page and the dropdown would slide behind the movie. Since this isn’t what I wanted, I needed to find a way to make the it have a […]
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This site features helpful hints, in-depth exercises, and book reviews. It’s the site that I want to have handy when I need to remember how to do something and what to look out for. It’s primary focus is standards-based web development with an eye towards accessibility. It’s primarily written by Ted Drake, although guest writers […]