Posts Tagged ‘browser’

styling forms – the 21st century way

Even better usage of labels in beautiful semantically enhanced forms combined with jQuery (as seen at ZURB).

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Printing support throughout modern browsers

Comparing printing a preview skills of modern browsers such as Safari, Chrome, Opera, IE8 and Firefox.

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fluid CSS steps – this is how it’s done :)

Create fluid (adaptive width) flexible CSS steps (wizard menu) for your applications, adjust it and pretty much do anything you want with it – this time the future-proof way.

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Adobe BrowserLab – preview your project in *any* browser/OS

This morning I have stumbled upon Adobe BrowserLab. It promises to deliver the exact renderings of our websites and projects on leading browsers and operating systems. It enables us to compare our designs and consider how they might appeal to our clients. We pride ourselves in delivering content and software working flawlessly on any combination [...]

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DocuView – where we are now

We have entered the finishing stage of our planned development of DocuView, we’re intending to release a stable version in the following weeks and start the marketing campaigns and advertising. I’d like to focus on the key functionality and features of DocuView today, give you a bit of a teaser and hope for your feedback:

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