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Update: This is no longer the best way to load scripts. Use a script tag with async and defer set instead. Like many of you might know, I'm working on a site called Kundo with a couple of friends. It's kinda like a Swedish version of Getsatisfaction, which means we have a javascript snippet that people add to their site to get feedback functionality. Cut-and-paste instead of writing the code yours
Some problems seem to appear again and again, and one of them is page width. How wide should a site be? Should you adapt to 800px resolution? 1024px? Fully fluid with percentages? Perhaps elastic using em-units? There are lots to choose from. What I've found is that there's one solution that almost always works. You most probably already know it, but I thought it might be helpful for some to have
Many methods exist to structure your CSS. This article tries to describe the method I use. I call it the "Tree method", since it structures the CSS like… that's right, a tree structure. I want to stress that it isn’t my invention; I just describe and give reasons for its rules. Everyone that has built a bigger site has had to deal with the mess CSS so easily become. There are ids and classes all o
As you might have understood by now I'm very much pro web standards. The current widely accepted standards are: (X)HTML for page structure, CSS for design, and Javascript for behaviour. HTML is pretty well known by now, it has been there since the beginning of the web and there are tutorials everywhere that gets you started. CSS is starting to get a grip, large companies are switching their sites
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