I’ve already discussed how you can learn to code for free using languages such as Ruby and JavaScript, but this time we’ll explore an even more basic language that can help to make your websites pop.
I’ve written recently about the common task of identifying the active menu item based on the current URL using jQuery and, in that same vein, I want to show how you can create a basic drop down menu ...
When managing your company's presence online, a few basics come in handy. Using external style sheets is a great example of a tool that makes your job easier. Style sheets dictate how HTML documents ...
Web-based chat clients are nothing special these days, with most websites coming with a chat that pops-up from one of the web browser's corners at some point. What most of these chat implementations ...
Last week in a Monkey Bites post about the 10th anniversary of Cascading Style Sheets a number of people left comments expressing some confusion and perplexity about how to use CSS. I wish I had the ...
jsFiddle lets developers play with the three core elements of Web development. Check out this powerful application for rapid prototyping and testing. Every developer has been in the situation where ...
Our friends at TypeKit, the custom web fonts service, have posted a nice CSS tutorial from web developer Andy Clarke. Clarke walks you through the basics of how to use CSS 3's new two-dimensional ...
Aaron is a geek who has always had a passion for technology. When not working or writing, he can be found spending time with his family, playing a game, or watching a ...
Even if you’re an expert web designer, there are plenty of obscure CSS properties you’re unlikely ever to use. In fact, with hundreds of supported properties, there are parts of CSS you’ll probably ...