Jesse Newland

13 Posts tagged with xhtml

Why we skip Photoshop

37signals preaches the gospel

assert_valid_markup

Validate your (X)HTML against the W3C Validator web service from within your functional tests.

Premailer — preflight for HTML e-mail — dunae.ca

For the best HTML e-mail delivery results, CSS should be inline. This is a huge pain and a simple newsletter becomes un-managable very quickly. This script is my solution.

MileMarker

A Ruby on Rails plugin for visually setting expectations throughout application development. MileMarker adds a helper for marking page elements with the milestone they are slated to be developed, and makes them unable to be interacted with.

A List Apart: Articles: Conflicting Absolute Positions

A beautifully simple technique for liquid layouts

Mike Davidson: How To Keep Widgets From Slowing Down Sites: WEDJE

A solution to the sidebar javascript widget slowdown problem

YUI: CSS Grid Builder

GUI grid builder from Yahoo. Guaranteed to work in A class browsers. I won't ever do an new XHTML/CSS layout without this again.

The CSS and XHTML Lab | 456 Berea Street

This is a collection of experiments, methods, tips and tricks related to CSS and XHTML that may or may not come in handy some day

CSS Dock Menu

?Quite nifty css js dock effect.

How to prevent HTML tables from becoming too wide | 456 Berea Street

The layout model of tables differ from that of block level elements in that they will normally expand beyond their specified width to make their contents fit. At first that may sound like a good thing....

Css Naked Day

In support of web standards and CSS Naked Day, the stylesheets on Soylentfoo and my resume have been disabled today, April 5th (Actually, I’m a couple hours early. So sue me).

I take great care in designing the XHTML of both of these sites, and it’s a pleasure to be able to show it off. View the source, validate it, then take a look at your site. How does it look naked?

UPDATE: My good friend Chris Martin is celebrating as well.

Table Sorting with Prototype * Dexagogo

Nice unobtrusive table sorting support using Prototype

eXigo inCode | Expressing your design in XHTML/CSS code

PSD -> XHTML/CSS outsourcing. Looks better than xhtmlized.com, and cheaper.
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