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Litmusapp. Powerful CSS-Techniques For Effective Coding | CSS. Advertisement Sometimes being a web-developer is just damn hard. Particularly coding is often responsible for slowing down our workflow, reducing the quality of our work and sleepless nights with pizza and coffee laying around the laptop. Reason: with a number of incompatibility issues and quite creative rendering engines it sometimes takes too much time to find a workaround for some problem without addressing browsers with quirky hacks.

And that’s where ready-to-use solutions developed by other designers come in handy. One year ago we’ve published the post with 53 CSS-Techniques You Couldn’t Live Without where we provided references to the most useful CSS-techniques which are often used in almost every project. In this post we present 50 new CSS-techniques, ideas and ready-to-use solutions for effective coding. Thanks to all developers who contributed to the CSS-based design over the last year. CSS-Techniques 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. Web Pages That Suck learn good web design by looking at bad web design - does my web site suck checklist part one.

165 Mortal Sins That Will Send Your Site to Web Design Hell Checklist 1 | Checklist 2 | What do I do now? | The Top 30 Web Design Mistakes Why can't we see that our web pages suck? I've never figured out the answer to this question. The closest I've come is an article "Why can we predict other people's behavior more accurately than our own? " To paraphrase, "when we view other people's behavior we consider the context. In the world of web design, we can see other people's mistakes, but not our own, because we're too close and too familiar with our own pages. My two web design checklists make web design much simpler.

Checklist #1 is so simple that a brain-dead senior-level executive can use it to see if their web site sucks. The answer sheet: If you check the box for any of the questions, your web site sucks. There is one problem, though. The mistakes in Checklist #1 are fatal. First Impression / Big Picture The man from Mars cannot quickly find the focal point of the home page. back to top. Web Pages That Suck learn good web design by looking at bad web design Home Page.

53 CSS-Techniques You Couldn’t Live Without | CSS. CSS is important. And it is being used more and more often. Cascading Style Sheets offer many advantages you don’t have in table-layouts - and first of all a strict separation between layout, or design of the page, and the information, presented on the page. Thus the design of pages can be easily changed, just replacing a css-file with another one. Isn’t it great? Well, actualy, it is. Over the last few years web-developers have written many articles about CSS and developed many useful techniques, which can save you a lot of time - of course, if you are able to find them in time.

Below you’ll find a list of techniques we , as web-architects, really couldn’t live without. CSS is important. Over the last few years web-developers have written many articles about CSS and developed many useful techniques, which can save you a lot of time - of course, if you are able to find them in time. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 Powerful Tips And Tricks For Print Style Sheets 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.