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Iconographic Encyclopædia of Science, Literature, and Art Restored and reimagined An enhanced digital edition of J. G. Heck’s collection of illustrations from 1851 including more than 13,000 illustrations from 500 engraved steel plates and more than 1.6 million words of descriptions with new interactivity. Analysis Explore a brief visual analysis based on data extracted from the compilation of the
An alternative to the select element with enabled multiple attribute. This basic example is described in the Check it, don't select it article on C82. View some nicer-looking samples of what's possible with this method. Compatibility: Win: IE 5.0+, Firefox 0.8+ Mac: Safari 1.2+, IE 5.2, Camino 8.2+, Netscape 7+, OmniWeb 4.1+, iCab 3.0+ Aenean malesuada ante eget tellus In posuere augue id velit Nu
An alternative to the select element with enabled multiple attribute. This example is described in the Check it, don't select it article on C82. See a bare-bones example. Compatibility: Win: IE 5.0+, Firefox 0.8+ Mac: Safari 1.2+, IE 5.2, Camino 8.2+, Netscape 7+, OmniWeb 4.1+, iCab 3.0+ Aenean malesuada ante eget tellus In posuere augue id velit Nullam a dui ac augue adipiscing sodales Vivamus co
By Nicholas Rougeux, posted on December 17, 2005 in CSS, Web Usability and accessibility are all the rage right now and that's great because it's slowly making the web a better place. Unfortunately, some of the goodies in our bags of tricks aren't quite up to snuff when it comes to these two areas. One such goody is the good old select element—specifically with the multiple attribute enabled. How
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