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IE adds a vertical scrollbar to textarea input fields regardless of the height of content in it. You can fix that with this simple CSS trick.
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Some browsers like Firefox and IE add a dotted outline border over the link user clicked. It is a useful accessibility feature that lets user know which link he clicked or is in focus. But sometimes you need to get rid of this, here’s the CSS you n...
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While most of the internet users prefer to read content online but some of your users might like to print your article. With CSS you can control the page breaks within content just add this CSS class to your stylesheet and add this class to any tag w...
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This is a very tall order, and we are going to be pulling out all kinds of different stuff to make it happen. First of all, because the image needs to scale, a traditional CSS background-image is already disqualified. That leaves us with an inline im...
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This CSS trick lets you highlight the input field currently in focus. This trick does not work in IE though.
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This piece of CSS code will highlight links that open in a new window so that user knows before hand that link will pop open in a new tab or window.
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I needed today to format the content differently according to the screen resolution of the user. So I thought that just by detecting the screen width using the screen.width property, I could change the stylesheet using jQuery. And so it was. Check th...
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Though CSS3 standard includes the opacity property, but not every browser supports it, here’s the CSS trick for cross browser transparency.
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Internet Explorer does not understand the min-height property but here’s the CSS trick to accomplish that in IE.
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CSS Attribute selectors are very powerful giving you many options to control styles of different elements e.g. you can add an icon based on the href attribute of the a tag to let the user know whether link points to an image, pdf, doc file etc.
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