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Scrollbar ColorAdding color to your webpage scrollbar adds a little flavor to your page. It also gives you the power to match the scrollbar with your website's design colors!
Scrollbar Colors
Using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) you can easily change the coloring of your browser scroll bars. Why would you want to do this? Well it further customizes your site and gives the visitor a sense of uniformity within the site.
Define Page Scrollbar Styles
Before we look into Page Scroll Bar definition, please have a look at the example here. Well it does not look that good, but that is just for the differentiation of the areas of the scrollbar. Once you know which area is defined with which code you can modify it as you like.
Scrollbar Colouring
Using CSS you can change the colours of scrollbars that appear at the edge of pages, text areas and frames. The below CSS defines these colours. Different parts of the scrollbar have different names (explained below).
Define Page Scrollbar Styles
Make your page look nicer by applying CSS styles to your page scrollbar.
Scroll Bar Colors
Put color in that scrollbar.
Page Break
One of the shortcomings of browser display is that the document rendered by the browser does not usually print as well as it looks on screen especially when it comes to determining where a printed page should begin and end. CSS has a page break command that will accept two values before:always and after:always. You can specify that when printed which and how many pages will be printed from your one page displayed in the browser.
Coloring the scrollbar
How can I color the scroll bar of my Web page.
Colored Scroll Bars
Easily color your browser's scrollbar using CSS.
Scroll Bar Colors
Learn how to customize scrollbar colors.
Scrollbar Colors
Scroll bars colors are a style and can be placed at the head of a page or in a style sheet.
Cross-Browser Compatibility with Inline Elements
How to over come the cross-browser compatibility issues with inline elements.
Absolute Positioning
Absolute positioning allows you to set an object's placement on a page by setting its offset position from the left, right, top, and bottom margins. When an element is positioned absolutely, it is removed from the normal flow, and has no effect on other elements in the normal flow.
Absolute Positioning
Absolute positioning allows you to set an object's placement on a page by setting its offset position from the left, right, top, and bottom margins. When an element is positioned absolutely, it is removed from the normal flow, and has no effect on other elements in the normal flow.
Positioning
These are CSS commands that allow you to place images and text exactly where you want them on any browser.
CSS and Printing
No, you cannot force a browser to print your page, but you do have some control over how it will look when the user does print.
Ways of Enhancing the HR Tag
Make your pages load quicker, and more cross browser compatible by using CSS to define your HR tags. Control there color, size weight, possition and more.
DHTML
DHTML is any combination of Style Sheets, JavaScript, Layering, Positioning, and Page Division, at the 4.0 browser level, intended to create movement or user interactivity.
Positioning
This tutorial describes how to make a point of placing every item on your page exactly where you want it and make that placement exactly the same on every browser your page is viewed in.
CSS Layout
Table structures aren't the most flexible of page layout devices. Now with the release of the CSS-2 spec, and some reliable browser support in the current generation of browsers, you have a new and much improved option.
Overlapping tabbed navigation
A tutorial showing how overlapping tabbed navigation is possible in CSS and can be cross-browser compatible, accessible and javascript free.
Default Styles for CSS
Coding CSS can quickly run into difficulties with different browsers interpreting code in different ways. Designs will never look the same in every browser but you can help yourself by using a default style set when you start coding.
User Styling
Jon Hicks takes a peek at using CSS to apply custom user styles to change the appearance of sites within your own browser. Put your existing knowledge of CSS to good use to make your own browsing experience more pleasant and productive.
5 ways to make your CSS behave in IE
Some call them bugs others say they are hacks and still others say that they are "work arounds" the abominations of software programming. I call them a necessity. They are something you cannot ignore or do without. They are cross-browser CSS techniques.
CSS Navigation Bar
Here I'll teach you how to create a navigation bar. This has been cross browser and cross OS tested, so functionality should not be an issue.
CSS Comments
CSS comments can be made for a single line or multiple lines, but regardless of how you pass your comments they are always passed to the client PC and interpreted by the client browser. When commenting it's best to be as brief as possible as you're continually serving text in your applications that is doing nothing other than slowing the transfer and execution of your pages down.
Hex Chart
When adding a color to your webpage with HTML, sometimes you can just type in the name of the color. But more often than not, you'll need to use what's called the hex code, which is something that the browser will be able to understand. Choose a color from the list below and look to its left to get the hex code.
The Mysterious Pseudo Class
Pseudo classes are those things with colons in them, you know, like :hover or :link. They let you control the CSS of stuff in different forms, states and places easily and efficiently, without taking up too much room. CSS3 is going to introduce a ton of new pseudo classes, and they're going to make our lives a lot easier (if you take browser compatibility out of the equation).
Generated Content
Tutorial that will explain all about generated content and its relation with CSS. Generated content is a content created by a browser but not represents either by a markup or the content itself.
Cursor Types
The typical browser will display the mouse pointer over any blank part of a web page, the gloved hand over any item that is linked (click-able) and the edit cursor over any text or text field. Within CSS you can change those properties to have a variety of different cursors display on your page.
ACSS: Aural Style Sheets
How does your page sound? The basic concept is that, with ACSS, disabled assistant browsers can "read" the text of a page to the person using the browser. Better yet, the ACSS commands allow you, the author, to set numerous "reads."
3 Column Liquid Layout
A lot of people have wanted to make 3 column CSS layouts but have always managed to run into problems ... like I did the first time I tried. With this tutorial I hope to show you how you can overcome the problems of liquid layouts to create your very own liquid layout which will fit into the screen of the browser at any resolution.
Float bug fix in div to expand
Many of would find a problem when using a block(div) called a container with the background color, where you don't want to use float or height to the div. And in the inner div of the container you want to give float to it. You can find this issue in most of the browser like ie, firefox, the container will not expland as the inner div.
Page Layout and Background Image Design
Clear answers are provided with tutorial exercises on screen and browser resolutions, setting Web page width in absolute and relative length units, setting images and font sizes in relative length units, adding multiple background images.
CSS Intro
Have you heard about the CSS technology which is revolutionizing web design? Learn the basic CSS concepts to explore a fast and easy way to make your site attractive to customers. CSS is an acronym for Cascading Style Sheet. A style sheet is made up of rules that tell a browser how to present a document to the user. Some older browsers don't understand CSS very well, but most of the newer browsers handle CSS increasingly well. In this tutorial i will attempt to explain a few CSS concepts to you, please read on.

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