Visual Presentation For The Web: CSS
White Papers CSS defines algorithms for laying out any element in a document. These algorithms form the underpinnings of visual presentation in CSS. A block-level box in CSS generates a rectangular box called the element box.
[October 11, 2007, 0:00]
Try CSS Media Types To Build Printer-friendly Pages
News Some of the supported devices under CSS include computer screens, printers, televisions, handhelds, speech synthesisers, and Braille tactile feedback devices. The @media rule in CSS allows me to assign specific styles based on the type of device...
[June 23, 2003, 14:38]
Skinning CSS Cats
Blog The CSS is written one line per property eg div#horiz-menu { background: yellow; height: 36px; For my money, it’s a more efficient way of having an overview and understanding of your CSS code. I am building a very simple site for an artist friend...
[May 9, 2008, 11:53]
Swing And CSS
White Papers CSS lets the programmer to separate style from content in a way that works. This paper considers how to take advantage of some of the styling benefits of CSS in a Swing application. Now the programmers can set all of the paragraphs to be in a sans...
[December 15, 2006, 23:00]
The Rise Of CSS Spam: Everything Old Is New Again - An Insight Into The Latest Spamming Technique
White Papers Spammers have started to use Cascading Style Sheets (or CSS) in spam messages to obscure suspicious words or parts of a message, in the knowledge that few spam filters have been updated to understand CSS.
[April 24, 2004, 0:00]
The Rise Of CSS Spam: Insight Into The Latest Spamming Technique
White Papers This white paper takes a brief look at how spammers are taking advantage of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to develop new methods of concealing text in spam. This new web language is also being used to recycle old HTML-based tricks to fool spam...
[September 23, 2004, 0:00]
ASP.NET 2.0 CSS Friendly Control Adapters
White Papers The samples demonstrate how a person can adapt controls so they are easier to style with CSS. Control adapters lets a person change the HTML markup produced by ASP.NET controls. Rather than having to invent a new control to generate the markup one...
[June 15, 2007, 0:00]
Migrating From The Cisco LocalDirector 400 Series To The Cisco CSS 11500 Series Content Services Switch
White Papers Although the Cisco LocalDirector 400 Series and Cisco CSS 11500 Series both offer server load balancing (SLB) features, there are several differences between the two devices. The Cisco LocalDirector offers load balancing based on Layer 4...
[September 9, 2004, 0:00]
Getting From Here To ILM: EMC Documentum CSS
White Papers EMC has announced the new Documentum Content Storage Services (CSS), which the company described as the first storage-aware enterprise content management solution designed specifically to enable organizations to adopt an information lifecycle...
[January 14, 2005, 23:00]
CSS: The Missing Manual - Rethinking HTML For CSS
White Papers To get the most out of CSS, the HTML code needs to provide a solid, well-built foundation. This paper shows how to write better, more CSS-friendly HTML. The good news is that when one uses CSS throughout the site, HTML actually becomes easier to...
[October 10, 2007, 0:00]
Upgrade Your Web Site Presentation Layer With CSS
White Papers If you want your Web pages to look sharp, you need to add style sheets into the mix. This chapter excerpt from Creating Web Sites: The Missing Manual explains the benefits of Cascading Style Sheets for Web site presentation.
[May 17, 2006, 0:00]
CSS 5.0 Launch Webcast
White Papers Join this webcast of Remedy launching its Customer Service and Support product, Remedy Customer Support 5.0.
[November 28, 2004, 23:00]
Cisco Web Network Services For E-Commerce
White Papers Featuring patented content-switching technology, Cisco CSS 11000 series switches give businesses maximum control in allocating e-commerce site resources and building services for optimal return on investment (ROI).
[December 2, 2003, 23:00]
Planning Online Customer Service And Support
White Papers Interobject Systems develops and markets software that enables organizations to add customer service and support (CSS) to their online e-commerce solution. One of the choices for a software platform is IOS/Support, an online, CSS automation tool.
[January 29, 2004, 23:00]
Learning Curve Ball
Blog For the past few years I’ve been working as a specialised contract XHTML/CSS builder. I’m pretty competent at writing XHTML and CSS, I “know about computers” and I’m a fairly bright chap, so shouldn’t learning Joomla!
[May 9, 2008, 11:54]
AOL Dumps Microsoft's Sender ID
Talkback This website would display much better if you used modern fonts in your CSS files. In the file http://news.zdnet.co.uk/css/zdnetuk.css change all occurrences of “ms sans serif” to “sans-serif”. Slightly smaller CSS file, therefore quicker download...
[September 20, 2004, 10:15]
Firefox? Bah Humbug, I Say
Talkback You know that NS4x and other older browsers have no hope of supporting CSS in any meaningful way. If you're going to use CSS, you have to assume that you're going to have terrible support for older and text-based browsers.
[November 18, 2004, 12:07]
Firefox? Bah Humbug, I Say
Talkback You know that NS4x and other older browsers have no hope of supporting CSS in any meaningful way. If you're going to use CSS, you have to assume that you're going to have terrible support for older and text-based browsers.
[November 29, 2004, 14:01]
Circuit Switched Services (C.2.2)
White Papers AT&T is pleased to provide the Government our Circuit Switched Services (CSS) solution. CSS will provide customers easy access to comprehensive voice and data features through high performance digital technology and time-tested network reliability.
[August 30, 2005, 0:00]
Firefox? Bah Humbug, I Say
Talkback It is done using CSS in a tableless design format, and validates for xhtml 1.1 and CSS. Firefox measures up to the challenge: Carroll, bah humbug http://www.thenews4u.com/firefox has shown that what Carroll said could not be done was done in...
[November 13, 2004, 16:40]

