by Campbell McGuiness. "Mocking up a site site with StackLayout components is comparable to building something with lego. All the pieces are designed to fit together and be interchangeable in myraid of combinations, so you can enjoy the process of creating. They behave just like text, forming new stack rows automatically so your layout will never 'break', instead content will simply be pushed down the page. No more floats, container elements or clearfixes for layout. StackLayout components are also infintely nestable, enabling you to mockup complex yet stable prototypes on the fly..."
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culturecode.com. "We have created a web reference that aims to present the 95 CSS 2.1 properties and their possible values in a clear and easy to navigate way. The reference is realized as a lightweight JavaScript application which makes it possible to present all the information in a single compactly sized window. The reference can be navigated with mouse or keyboard and behaves as responsive as a desktop application..."
Added: 22 May 2006;Page views: 1,373Rating: 0Votes: 0
by Virginia DeBolt. Webteacher, 2006. "Firefox has a number of Add-Ons. The one especially loved by web developers, the Web Developer Toolbar add-on, gives you the tools to wage a class war. What is a class war? I'm talking about a war on classitis, a disease characterized by using classes for just about everything on a page of HTML..."
Added: 14 April 2006;Page views: 1,480Rating: 0Votes: 0