CSS Case Study: CSS Buttons at SitePoint.com
CSS Case Study: CSS Buttons at SitePoint.com
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This case study covers a CSS button implementation used by SitePoint.com. … SitePoint’s CSS button implementation results in a few rendering bugs with the …
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SitePoint.com – ” CSS Gradients, Transforms, Animations, and Masks … screenshot, I’ve used a CSS transform to rotate the entire page of sitepoint.com two degrees. …Floating and Clearing
Learn CSS at the SitePoint CSS Reference. With full descriptions, working examples, and browser compatibility … (http://reference.sitepoint.com/css/overflow) …Firescope Firefox Add-on for Firebug
Fans of the swiss army knife of web development Firebug will be happy to hear that this wonderful Firefox add-on has added another blade to its arsenal. With the help of the Firescope add-on, it can now provide CSS and HTML reference in a snap. Just right-click on any tag and click on the context menu to perform a lookup. The tool appears to have been developed by the web gurus over at SitePoint, so tool has links to further information on the SitePoint Reference web site.
The tool is also searchable. You can:
… search for HTML elements, HTML attributes, or CSS properties (or any combination). The search happens live as you type, so usually you’ll only have to type one or two letters to get the results you want.
Check out the screenshots:
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Get SitePoint Books, Give to a Worthy Cause
Every once in a while, a deal comes around that is sort of a no-brainer. This is one of those deals, so I suggest you read, act, and enjoy (in that order)!
SitePoint is a well-respected online media company that, among other things, publishes some very well written books. I received a copy of Jason Beaird’s The Principles of Beautiful Web Design for Christmas, and I couldn’t put it down until I finished it – despite the fact that I also had a shiny new copy of Mario Kart Wii vying for my attention. That’s a good web book, people.
SitePoint’s home offices are based in Melbourne, Australia – which is in the Victoria state in the southeast corner of the continent, for those of you who (like me) aren’t the best at geography. As you’ve probably seen in the news, Victoria is currently battling the worst bushfires in Australian history.
So where does the whole books/cause thing figure in?
In order to raise money for the Australian Red Cross, SitePoint is having a 5-for-1 sale on PDF versions of their books. You can purchase and download high-quality PDF versions of five of their books for just $29.95 (normally $149.75 total!). And best of all, 100% of your purchase will go to the Australian Red Cross and will help victims of the bushfires.
This offer ends on this Friday (February 13th), so be sure to act fast. I’ll be getting my five books momentarily – as soon as I can narrow down my list to my top five picks! Which five books are you picking up? Let me know in the comments.

