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I’ve seen in some sites something that really caught my eye. It’s a bar that emulates the warning bar that IE displays when they want to give us some kind of warning. It caughts my eye because I use Firefox. =)
It looked like a good way to caughts users eye because they tend to pay attention to those warnings, so this is the way we can drive our users attention to whatever topic we want.
So let’s start this tutorial.
Todays post is sponsored by: Web Inspiration.
Sometimes we are so interested in the content of a webpage, to people like me with a really bad memory is a good idea to print a webpage so I we can see it later. There are times when we can just copy and paste the information in Word and then print it, but even then there are a lot of unuseful things in the text (links, images, etc.). So I ask myself, why don’t we make a website that is easy to print? Well, here’s how.
Use this web tool to view the HTML / Javascript / CSS / source code for any webpage.
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CSS-based techniques you should always have ready to hand if you develop web-sites. Thanks to all developers who contributed to accessible and usable css-based design over the last few years. We really appreciate it. Show some Love.
This article references smashing magazine and includes some very intuitive CSS tips. For any web designer keen on CSS based technology, this is definitely an interesting read.
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