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Styling the The TinyMCE Text Area
Posted on January 4th, 2010 No commentsThey guys who produce TinyMCE suggest, when initialising the editor, that you set the content_css parameter to be the url to your site’s CSS, so that the content you type into the text area is styled in the same way as the rest of your site.
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Styling the The TinyMCE Text Area
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Semantic Markup – What should h1 Be?
Posted on December 11th, 2009 No commentsI had an interesting argument earlier today. One of our websites is being redesigned at the moment, and the page layout has the logo and company name at the top, and below the menu is a subtitle
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Linking CSS on Zend Framework, the XHTML Valid way
Posted on April 10th, 2009 No commentsI’ve been getting to know Zend Framework , and despite it being awesome so far, there’s a few quirks I just don’t understand… maybe I missed something… Anyway, David Cooper posted a quick howto on adding CSS to a Zend Framework page , which works and is all well and good, but there was a problem. The code that Zend Framework spits out was not XHTML valid
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Zebra-striping; good, bad or indifferent?
Posted on May 7th, 2008 No commentsHere’s a lovely article I just read that explains how we might as well carry on with the age old convention of ‘zebra-striping’ on tables - that may or may not make it easier for users to find data in our tables, but who like it anyway.
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