CSS3 Properties not Formalized by Firefox It might be a surprise to find that Mozilla Firefox and Gecko-type browsers in particular are behind when it comes to CSS3 properties such as box shadows, background sizes, and border rounding. The formalized … Continue reading →
Finally!!! A newer addition to the HTML5 spec, the ability to place paragraphs within anchors is something a lot of web designers have wanted to do for a long time, but had to instead use, for instance, a span tag … Continue reading →
A friend of mine, one of the main authors on this page, had found an HTML5 Demonstration online. She went forward on creating a demonstration of her own concerning HTML5. The URL posted in the previous statement is pending to … Continue reading →
Why is it the Future? XHTML throughout the years gained some support up until the mid-2000′s when everyone finally realized that no matter how valid your markup was in XHTML, they still were not using real XHTML with the application/xhtml+xml … Continue reading →
Simple Tutorial on CSS Part II On this second part of the Simple CSS tutorial, we’re going to go over a few relatively simple concepts: list styles, table styles, the display property, cursors, and we’re going to cover a property … Continue reading →