Index
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Symbols
- !important, Welcome to the “What’s my specificity game”
- #d2b48c (color in hex code), Cruisin’ with style...
- & character, So what?, You’re much closer to using XHTML than you might think
- & entity, So what?, You’re much closer to using XHTML than you might think
- > entity, So what?
- < entity, So what?
- .. (dot dot) notation, Planning your paths..., Planning your paths...
- /* and */, Test drive
- :8000 port, And now for the test drive...
- < character, So what?
- <!-- and -->, What the browser creates... (see comments)
- > character, So what?
- [ ] (square brackets), The final test drive
- { } braces, Making sure the Lounge CSS validates
A
- absolute layout, What can we do? Or, can’t you just tell me how to do a two-column layout that doesn’t break?, A small glitch
- versus floating layout, A small glitch
- absolute paths, What’s an Absolute Path?, What’s an Absolute Path?
- versus relative paths, What’s an Absolute Path?
- absolute positioning, Test driving with a tank of jello, One more thing you should know about absolute positioning, To three-columns and beyond...
- accessibility, Web page fit and finish, Opening a new window using target, Always provide an alternative, ...
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