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The Professor X extension for Firefox let’s you see inside a page’s head without viewing the sourcecode. One installed the Professor X command is available by right-clicking as well as in the Tools menu. When applied to a page it will display the contents of the page’s head element, including Meta, Script and Style content. This can help you see how a website was constructed without having to go b
The CSS2 text-shadow property makes it easy to add a drop shadow to a web page’s text, but so far it’s only supported by the Safari browser for OS X. Today we’re going to create CSS drop shadows for other browsers, including Firefox. The text-shadow property has been around for a few years, allowing you control the colour, offset and blur of drop shadows below elements on your page. Although not w
Modern browsers are now beginning to support the :hover pseudo-class to create rollover effects on other elements as well. This lets us create a rollover effect on a paragraph, or other section of text. Being able to set the style for an element’s rollover state also allows us to control the style of elements within the element that is being rolled over. The sub-lists are normally hidden but becom
The finished Hoverbox Menu can also be seen on Rob Schrab’s new blog, along with some other CSS techniques including a CSS Image Map. Discuss this article If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed, or follow my updates on Twitter. Thanks for reading!
The X-Ray extension let’s you see the tags on a page without viewing the sourcecode. One installed the X-Ray command is available by right-clicking as well as in the Tools menu. When applied to a page it will display the documents tags, including class and ID names. This can help you see how a website was constructed without having to go back and forth between the sourcecode and the page in your b
Simon Collison recently explained how to create Swooshy Curly Quotes Without Images using CSS. It’s a nice technique that works cross-browser, but you have to add <span> tags to your markup for it to work. Here is an alternate technique that requires no changes to your markup that will work in modern CSS2 compatible browsers like Firefox. The HTML We’ll start with some regular markup for our quote
One of my New Year’s resolutions was to create an “interesting script, plugin, extension, or widget.” I didn’t think I’d write a Firefox Extension only six days into 2006, but after writing about using the CSS :before and :after pseudo elements to create CSS Curly Quotes, it got me thinking about other uses for that technique. I thought that wrapping the elements on a page with the actual tags fro
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