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Author: Steve Jenkins
9th April 2009

CSS: Code Torn Open

Issue 156 of Web Designer sees the some of the world’s best and well-recognised coders reveal their CSS styling secrets

CSS: Code Torn Open

Issue 156 of Web Designer sees the some of the world’s best and well-recognised coders reveal their CSS styling secrets.

CSS: Code Torn Open sees the Godfather of CSS Eric Meyer reveal some of his best kept secrets. Discover how to chain pseudo classes together, order attribute selectors and use Javascript with CSS3 selectors. W3Conversion Founder and CSS coder, trainer, writer and pin-up Stephanie Sullivan reveals how to make columns SEO-friendly and get clever with text. Chris Mills, Developer relations manager at Opera unveils code for the small screen and text shadows with CSS3.

Greg Rewis, Group manager for Worldwide Creative Solutions Evangelism at Adobe gives an insight into CSS3 and CS4. John Kakoulides, Snr Technical Manager at leading creative agency Fantasy Interactive tells you how to create dramatic page layouts and themes. Trenton Moss, Director at usability and standards experts WebCredible reveals his pseudo class for lightweight containers. Natalie Downe, the resident CSS know-all at usability gurus Clearleft shows you how to create advanced blockquotes while James Mitchell, Head of Development at creative agency Vivid Image uncovers the secrets of centering content vertically and horizontally.

Plus, get quick tips and CSS insight from the Web Designer team.

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    One Comment »

    • Marlice said:

      Hello,

      thank you very much for this article!

      Tested the “Centering-in-Viewport” method by James Mitchell in IE8 and it falls :-(
      The container streched to the whole browser width.

      Got anybody an idea to make a workaround?

      Greetings from germany
      Marlice

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