Firefox and a few other browsers have a tendency to put a dotted border around HTML elements which looks scruffy especially when you are not leaving a page (for say Ajax functionality) – luckily a little bit of CSS can get rid of dotted borders.
Firefox and a few other browsers have a tendency to put a dotted border around HTML elements which looks scruffy especially when you are not leaving a page (for say Ajax functionality) – luckily a little bit of CSS can get rid of dotted borders.
Ok I’m letting you into a secret, a cool little trick that people don’t want you to know – especially Microsoft as it doesn’t work in IE!
Did you know you can customise the highlight colour when you select text? Find out how…
Tooltips are a common feature and useful device within applications; as the internet produces more and more web based apps perhaps it’s time to look at how we can produce tooltips within webpages.
Welcome to the launch of CSS fixation, a site dedicated to tips and tricks to solving lifes CSS issues.
Over the next week we will be adding a range of articles catered to solving your CSS issues – tips to fix everyday issues and cool layouts for your website designs. Keep checking back.