Free Coda CSS2 and CSS3 clips for solving common problems
I read a great collection of CSS snippets over on Speckyboy recently and decided to enter them as a Coda clips group. I’ve now uploaded the Clips group for any fellow Coda users out there.
I read a great collection of CSS snippets over on Speckyboy recently and decided to enter them as a Coda clips group. I’ve now uploaded the Clips group for any fellow Coda users out there.
The last quarter of 2010 and the first quarter of 2011 has seen me doing more PSD to HTML/CSS and jQuery conversions than ever before. It’s kept me so busy I’ve not been able to put half the posts up I would have liked. On the positive side, I’ve been performing PSD to HTML/CSS/jQuery conversions [...]
By default, Cubecart v4 shows only the ‘top-level’ product categories in the sidebar. If you’ve added additional sub-categories, you can enable the DHTML menu in Admin which gives drop down style ‘fly-out’ menus. However, what if you want to show your sub-categories all the time? The DHTML menu option in Admin makes Cubecart creates nested [...]
On behalf of Push Creative, I was tasked with converting a set of Photoshop PSD files into standards compliant (X)HTML and CSS. The results can be seen at the Virtual Trader website here.
I’ve recently contributed another article to Computer Active magazine. This one is a ‘Masterclass’ on CSS. In reality it’s very much a beginners guide to the subject, written in layman’s terms. If you’ve ever wondered just how on earth CSS works, head over and pick up issue 308 (10-23 December) now.
If you’ve created a WordPress theme and you are seeing a load of CSS code in the ‘Manage Themes’ section of the Dashboard you’ll be glad to know this is easily fixed. Chances are you are editing the styles.css file on a Mac, probably using Dreamweaver or similar. The problem is that Mac uses Macintosh [...]