JavaScript
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Managing Stacking Contexts in a “hostile” environment
Note: this is a proposal I recently wrote for Yahoo!. It has been edited for external audience.
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Lib and learn?
Below is a tweet I posted a month ago. Itβs mostly a knee jerk reaction to a couple of experiences I had just had.
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A “Keyboard-friendly” Menu.
It is easier for keyboard users to navigate through long nested lists (mainly navigation menus) when these are “hidden” through the use of
display:none
; but unfortunately for these users, most web designers/developers choose other techniques to make sure all links… -
A perfect faq page
This is about using a Definition List and the DOM to create a nice FAQ page where clicking on the
dt
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Using the DOM to create clean “graphic” Menus
Years ago I asked if we needed table markup to contain images used in menus; today I’m wondering if we even need markup for those images π
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Using the DOM to automate my Image Replacement technique
This is about relying on Javascript to implement the method without polluting the markup with
img
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Using the DOM with my Image Replacement technique to create Drop Caps on the fly
Thanks to Michael from Valley Web Designs for suggesting I try the technique to create Drop Caps…
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Opening Popup Windows with no extra markup
Popup windows are a hot topic among the web designers’ community. People who are new to the trade struggle to customize them while seasoned web designers argue about their very use.
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uri string and “parameters”
This document will show how to pass name and value pairs from one page to another using the browser’s built-in Location object.