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Named HTML entities in numeric order Below are the entities listed in numeric order with definition and ISO numeric code. CSS 'content' does not accept named entities or regular numeric entities such as @, but does render ASCII text and unicode. If you want to replace the bullets in a bulleted list with a different character, perhaps a ♥ or · you would need to use the unicode entity rather tha
* SVG is supported, but it’s a larger file size Google Chrome and @font-face: Google Chrome actually does support @font-face, but it was turned off by default until version 4.0.249.78 released on 1/25/20. Chrome has supporte SVG fonts for a while now. While developers have been able to turn on @font-face support in Chrome in their own environment, only Chrome users who have updated to the January
Estelle Weyl's Blog of quirks, random thoughts and funky finds discovered in day-to-day coding Safari and Safari for the iPhone support all HTML elements, including deprecated elements and even some proprietary elements that were never part of any W3C specifications. In addtion, Safari is supporting some HTML5 elements, even though the HTML5 specifications have not been finalized. I’ve also added
Valid CSS filter targeting Google Chrome and Safari 4 To target only webkit, which includes Google and Safari, encompass all the CSS that you want to use just to target Webkit in the following @media block: @media screen and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio:0) { .myClass { background-color: #FF0000; } #myId {color: #0000FF;} p, a, li {text-shadow: 3px 3px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.4); } The rest of this
IE8 CSS Selector Support IE8 Supports the CSS2.1 selectors, including pseudoclasses but not pseudo elements. (See Double Colon Notation). IE8 has support for has support for Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) To force IE8 to render your page in IE8 compliance mode, include the following meta tag: <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=8" /> IE7 within IE8 CSS Selector Support The
Web Development for the iPhone: Targeting the iPhone Safari browser Developing for the iPhone Also check out Creating native looking iPhone web apps with CSS3 (no images). That works on the iPhone and Safari 5 only. Also see CSS, XHTML and JS support in the iPhone. It’s way more relevant than this article, which is about v1. The Safari iPhone user agent string is:Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU like M
Safari 3.0 has the best CSS, including CSS3, support of any popular browser. Below I go over Safari CSS Selector support and then show how to include multiple background images, and how to create rounded corners without the use of background images (FF has a similar method) CSS Selectors and Safari 3.0 Below are the various CSS selectors, including CSS3 selectors, and Safari 3.0 for Windows and iP
A Firebug Tutorial This is an overview of the plugin, not a detailed explanation of all of it’s amazing features. This should be enough to get you started. Installing Firebug Opening and Closing Firebug Firebug Window Overview Edit your document on-the-fly. Inspecting and troubleshooting CSS using Firebug The Box Model: Evaluating Height, Width, Padding, Border and Margin Evaluating download speed
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