There’s growing pressure in the Web design community for designers to abandon tables as a tool for page layout. In fact, the W3C (the body responsible for creating Web standard recommendations) ...
Create your own CSS fixed or fluid layouts for websites, blogs and software. The basic format for a CSS layout begins with the container settings, then the header, a horizontal navigational section, ...
Designers love grids – they simplify layout, create clean, readable blocks of text and can even make your CSS a bit more manageable. But few of us want to go through the labor-intensive process of ...
Thinking of a redesign? Your site a little too 1998? Want to get rid of those tables once and for all? Accessibility rules and plain old common sense dictate that you should be using CSS for page ...
How can you make responsive web design both simple and beautiful? In The Joy of CSS Grid, you’ll learn to create three elegant layouts that adapt effortlessly to any screen size. This hands-on guide ...
At the outset, Pure makes clear that it is mobile-first and delivers itself in a tiny file size: 3.7KB for the entire package when compressed. The framework is intended to be flat and extensible, ...
From little-known scroll-snap properties to astonishing new color palettes, here are 10 Cascading Style Sheets updates you won't want to miss. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) first dropped in 1996, and ...
Using CSS to create table-like layouts for tabular data is generally a misuse. For actual tabular data, using HTML `table` elements is preferred as it allows search engines (and screen readers) to ...