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javascript print partial pages

In developping web applications and designing websites, you've probably come accross a situation where you wanted the user to be able to press a print...

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The Marquee Element has been deprecated by the W3C and is commonly ill-advised but nevertheless, if you really want to do it, then javascript is the w...

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If you've upgraded to Firefox 3.5 and you've been using -moz-opacity in your CSS, then you will see that the transparency or opacity (depending on ho...

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Using mutliple CSS classes for a better architecture

01 February at 07:22PM published by Matt Castonguay

There is a lack of architectural specifications when it comes to CSS. The biggest reason for this is probably because developpers see CSS more as a tool than a language. For example, we can all use a pen to write a word and get the job done. But none of us will ever write that word exactly the same. Everyone has a unique writing style. This is the same when it comes to CSS. We all write the same keywords, but developers always end up writing their CSS in a different way.

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