Archive for 'XHTML'
NicEdit is a WYSIWYG editor for websites
NicEdit is a WYSIWYG editor for websites. Its goal is to be as simple and fast as possible for users of your application. NicEdit is extremely lightweight and can be easily integrated in any site with minimal impact while providing visitors an effective means to express themselves in rich text.
Posted on 19 April '08 by Priyantha, under CSS, Java script, XHTML. 1 Comment.
Multilevel Drop Down Navigation Menus: Examples and Tutorials
Navigation menus are the most important element one should pay attention when designing a website. Web-developers can create user-friendly horizontal or vertical navigation menus using CSS. Javascript makes it possible to create more interactive, more responsive and more flexible navigation to any website.
This article presents over 25 (horizontal and vertical) multilevel drop down menu built using Javascript and CSS which you can use in your future projects. Also you will find some useful tutorials at the end of this post where you can use to start building your own multilevel navigation menu.
Posted on 19 April '08 by Priyantha, under CSS, Java script, XHTML, jQuery. No Comments.
12 Articles and Tools for CSS structuring and optimising
Optimising and structuring your CSS file is important, especially when you have a large stylesheet. Optimising and structuring your site makes your stylesheet more readable, which makes it easier to update. It can also make your CSS file smaller in size, so your page will load quicker. A list of great tools and articles to optimise and structure your CSS.
Posted on 16 April '08 by Priyantha, under CSS, XHTML. No Comments.








