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Suffering from chronic idiocy since 1977

Category Archives: CSS

The Final Word on IE6

A friend of mine recently asked the question “Why the Hate on Internet Explorer 6?” He explains some very logical reasons why it doesn’t make sense to be so negative about IE6, and as I agree with him on just about all points, I thought I’d give the clearest answer I could.

This item was posted by Dan Rubin on Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008.

Regex Patterns for Single Line CSS

Single-line CSS formatting has its uses (and plenty of pros and cons), but if you’ve been staying away from it for fear of the time-consuming conversion process from your normal multi-line formatting, here are some regular expressions you can use to make the conversion easy.

This item was posted by Dan Rubin on Friday, August 29th, 2008.

Simple CSS Hover Tab Thingy

Ok, so the name won’t win any awards, but let’s be honest: neither will this mini-tutorial, or the idea itself (nothing groundbreaking here, move along…). But after throwing together a quick little (you guessed it) hover/tab/thingy for my previous article, I thought I was fun enough to share, in case you find a need for it someday.

This item was posted by Dan Rubin on Tuesday, August 19th, 2008.

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