As we are browsing the internet, we are exposed to a lot of vulnerabilities that might expose our data to attackers. But with time, the technology has evolved in order to protect us against these ...
Cutting edge web technologies never come without a cost. Sometimes it means limited browser support for emerging standards, and other times it means having to go back and rewrite your code when draft ...
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CSS guru Lea Verou has unveiled a new project, Dabblet, which she describes as "an interactive CSS playground." Inspired by online editors like JSFiddle, Dabblet is an interactive testing app for CSS ...
Why it matters: There are software flaws that tend to persist even in the most active projects. An open-source browser like Firefox, however, strives to be a true record-setter with decades-old bugs ...
Web designers take note. Centricle.com has a terrific chart of cascading style sheet rules and browser that do (and do not) support them. With it, you can look up a specific rule (e.g. ) and see which ...
Ever thought you would be able to navigate the Internet using a browser without any scrollbars? Well, Opera CTO Hakon Wium Lie, the creator of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) which are used for layout ...
I have been experimenting a lot with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) lately to see what can be done in designing a simple Web site. If you are using Apple’s Safari 1.1 or later, you are seeing things on ...
From little-known scroll-snap properties to astonishing new color palettes, here are 10 Cascading Style Sheets updates you won't want to miss. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) first dropped in 1996, and ...