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What's Table-less CSS Menu Markup?
- By Ethan Kaufman
- Published 8 June 2009
- CSS
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In web development, and especially CSS Menu navigation for a web site, the use of tables in HTML documents has been the industry's primary means of creating and maintaining page layout. While they have served the Internet community sufficiently over the years, tables do come with multiple issues and limitations in the areas of flexibility, footprint, interoperability and more.
CSS Menus - 5 Key Ingredients
- By Ethan Kaufman
- Published 10 July 2008
- CSS
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CSS-based site navigation comes in a variety of forms: horizontal CSS menus and vertical CSS menus, CSS drop downs that expand to fit the site's navigational needs, navigation that's easy to change, upgrade, tweak and improve.
CSS Menus and 508 Accessibility Compliant
- By Ethan Kaufman
- Published 8 July 2008
- CSS
- Unrated
In 1973, the U.S. Congress authorized the Rehabilitation Act - a federal law requiring equal access to unclassified government content to all federal employees, and by extension, to all Americans. In todays economy this Law is now applied to all Websites.
How To Fix CSS Float Issues
- By Sameep Shah
- Published 10 March 2008
- CSS
- Unrated
There are 2 CSS Float issues that tend to crop up during website design and testing - the object floating outside of parent container and float Peekaboo Bug / IE Float Doubled Margin Bug. Here's how to fix them.
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