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Debugging CSS the Fast Way

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

If you’ve been working with CSS for long at all, you’ve probably spent a fair bit of time debugging seemingly intractable problems that turn out to have a very simple solution. The question: What can we do to debug our CSS faster?
Validate your CSS
You may know the CSS spec inside and out, but this should […]

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IE8 and Web Standards

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

Photo by Martin Kliehm (license)
If you’ve been paying attention to web design news in the past week, you probably know that the web standards community has been having quite a bit of debate about a new feature of Internet Explorer 8. The controversy was kicked off by two articles on A List Apart: Beyond DOCTYPE: […]

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Defeating IE6 with Emphasis - The Underscore Hack

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

One of the perennial complaints of web designers, particularly those who write CSS, is dealing with bugs in Internet Explorer. Though IE7 has improved things a great deal, there is a sizeable chunk of the browsing public who are still stuck with IE6.
There are a few different ways to work around IE6’s bugs. (Conditional comments, […]

Popularity: 40% [?]

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