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    Markup Service - PSD to XHTML

    http://garcya.us/ blog/ markup-service-psd-to-xhtml/

    Markup Service is a new PSD to HTML coding service. Markup Service provides hand-coded conversion of designs into high quality, W3C valid, tableless XHTML/CSS. The prices of PSD to HTML conversion start at $139. Delivery time – less than 8 hours per page. Each secondary page is discounted by 50%.

    4 days ago by Garcya in Web Design Blog · Authority: 226
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    Is Your Website Cross Browser Compatible?

    http://tengoldenrulesblog.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 09/ is-your-website-cross-browser.…

    If you have never even thought about this then you may be in for a surprise shock. Unless you paid a well qualified designer who knows his XHTML and CSS chances are there may be 2 or more things off in your website as far as the aesthetics look.

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    Videos about crossbrowser

    1. The QandK Show Episode 05:  Cross Browser Compatibility
    2. Plague of Cross-Browser Compatibility Issues
    3. Cross browser compatibility
    4. Google Doctype: Documenting the Open Web
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    25 Ways To Improve Your Website

    http://www.velvetblues.com/ web-development-blog/ 25-ways-to-improve-your-websit…

    There are always ways to improve a website. Below, we’ve included a list of 25 ways that you might be able to improve yours.

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    CrossSlide - Create Pan and Cross-Fade Animations

    http://softratty.com/ article/ 5b85b436fb02198a4a9621e513fc8d51

    CrossSlide is a jQuery plugin that implements in Javascript some common slide-show animations, traditionally only available to the web developer via Adobe Flash™ or other proprietary plugins. CrossSlide builds upon jQuery’s animation facility, so it is as portable across browsers as jQuery itself.

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    MOSS' Cross Browser Support

    http://franksworld.com/ blog/ archive/ 2008/ 09/ 18/ 11167.aspx

    Did you ever wonder how SharePoint fares across different browsers? A co-worker pointed out this table of SharePoint's features across different browsers. Feature Firefox 1.5 Mozilla 1.7 Netscape Navigator 7.2 Netscape Navigator 8.1 Safari 2.0 Connect to Outlook/Client

    17 days ago in Frank's World · Authority: 34
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    MOSS' Cross Browser Support

    http://franksworld.com/ blog/ archive/ 2008/ 09/ 18/ 11167.aspx

    MOSS' Cross Browser Support Did you ever wonder how SharePoint fares across different browsers? A co-worker pointed out this table of SharePoint's features across different browsers. Feature Firefox 1.5 Mozilla 1.7 Netscape Navigator 7.2 Netscape Navigator 8.1 Safari 2.0

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    1 Big Reason To Use Standard Fonts

    http://www.velvetblues.com/ web-development-blog/ 1-big-reason-to-use-standard-f…

    Recently, we ran into a problem which caused text to disappear on two browsers. The culprit? Non-standard fonts. In this article, we discuss the problem and give alternatives for using fonts which are not widely supported.

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    No Sleep ‘til Brooklyn!

    http://blogs.msdn.com/ gduthie/ archive/ 2008/ 09/ 07/ no-sleep-til-brooklyn.asp…

    Why do I have the Beastie Boys running through my head this morning? Oh yeah, it’s because I’ll be in Brooklyn, NY this week for VSLive! New York. I’m doing two sessions: Controlling AJAX when You’re Out of Control – Monday, September 8th, 1:45-3:00pm Geocoding, RSS, and Mapping, Oh My!

    29 days ago by RoyLFlush in .net DEvHammer · Authority: 65
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    Creating an accessible yet sexy search box with CSS

    http://blue-anvil.com/ archives/ creating-an-accessible-yet-sexy-search-box-with…

    Search boxes: integral parts of many websites but often neglected in terms of markup and style. When considering both accessibility and semantics, marking up a a search box can be a little awkward depending on the look you are trying to achieve.

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    Vertically and horizontally center a div using CSS

    http://www.codegobbler.com/ vertically-and-horizontally-center-div-using-css

    As a web designer, I'm often asked to center content on a web page, vertically as well as horizontally. This is often referred to as 'the letterbox effect'. Back in the day, when we all used tables to mark up our pages, this was a pretty simple task.

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