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Elisabeth Freeman
Elisabeth Freeman is an author and software developer. She is coauthor of O'Reilly's Head First Design Patterns and Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML.
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David Sawyer McFarland is the president of Sawyer McFarland Media Inc., a web development and training company located in Portland, Oregon. David is also the author of CSS: The Missing Manual and Dreamweaver CS3: The Missing Manual.
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Christopher Schmitt has been working with the Web since 1993. He is the author of several books on web design and digital imaging, including O'Reilly's CSS Cookbook, as well as a contributor to many web development magazines.
Dan Zambonini
Dan Zambonini is the Technical Director of Box UK, a UK-based Internet Development and Consultancy company. An advocate of Semantic Web and XML technologies, he works with XML, XSL, RDF, SVG, P3P, OWL, XHTML, CSS, XForms, and a whole bunch of other acronyms...
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The Future is Here - InsideRIA
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Three new "technologies" are showing us the future of Web development. These technologies are: CSS Visual Effects, HTML 5, and Embeddable Fonts.
Building a Simple Progress Bar Using the Scriptaculous Morph Function -
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[December 04, 2008]
One of the most useful script.aculo.us functions has to be the morph function. You can use it to modify a CSS style over a set period of time, making it the perfect function for creating an animated progress bar for a JavaScript based RIA.
Flex Gets Advanced CSS - InsideRIA
By Andrew Trice
[October 30, 2008]
I'm surprised this hasn't already made it to insideria.com yet... last week, Adobe published an updated design spec for CSS in the Flex framework.
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[October 27, 2008]
Here is a quick list of the current CSS specs and drafts from W3C.
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[October 20, 2008]
I'm not sure many people really understand what is truly great about the Web and why it works. Most developers see the web as a technology platform and nothing more. HTML, JavaScript, and CSS are simply tools that must be used to satisfy requirements. The sad part is that this lack of understanding will cripple the web and hurt users.
How to create Tabs with CSS and jQuery from scratch - O'Reilly Broadcast
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Learn how to create a tabbed content window using CSS and jQuery from scratch. If you don't know about jQuery yet, let me have the pleasure to introduce you to it. It's a very easy-to-use JavaScript library that offers easy DOM manipulation, effects and a ton more.
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