Posted by Rasti | Mar 28th, 2009
Mozilla supports a number of extensions to CSS that are prefixed with ‘-moz’. These include a number of capabilities, including rounded borders, and the ability to specify different box width and height calculations to more easily support browers that perform such calculations in a non-standard way.
Some of these properties have subsequently been proposed for inclusion in the CSS specification, though...
Posted by Rasti | Mar 27th, 2009
Microsoft Developer Network offers quite good reference sources for HTML and DHTML API.
Here is an overview of the content:
Dynamic HTML (DHTML) Object Model References
DHTML Collections
DHTML Constants
DHTML Events
DHTML Methods
DHTML Objects
DHTML Properties
HTML References
HTML Character Sets
HTML Elements
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) References
CSS Attributes: Index
CSS Length Units Reference
Additional...
Posted by Rasti | Mar 16th, 2009
I know from my own experience that sometimes it’s good to be inspired by something. Occasionally I can’t make decision what color’s combination would be the best to fit a web design. In these cases it’s usefull to have some reference or suggestions of colors which harmonize one another.
The Color Combo web site offers many color combinations, color palettes and color schemes which could...
Posted by Rasti | Mar 8th, 2009
At W3Schools you will find all the Web-building tutorials you need, from basic HTML and XHTML to advanced XML, SQL, Database, Multimedia and WAP.
The references cover all Web-building technologies, including W3C standards like HTML, XHTML, CSS, XML and other technologies like JavaScript, PHP, ASP, SQL and much more.
At W3schools you will find thousands of cut-and-paste examples. With the on-line HTML editor...