Articles Tagged 'Cross Browser'

How to Create an Awesome Blurry Menu Using CSS

Today we will get a perfect and simple blurry menu effect via CSS. In addition to it, we will get a useful multiple borders effect. To achieve this effect you will need to have a basic understanding of HTML and CSS. We will work with IE filters and text-shadow, but there is no reason to worry if you have never used it, they're all well and simply explained. And the best part is that anything done here works almost anywhere, from IE6 to real browsers. So, let's work!

How to Create an Awesome Blurry Menu Using CSS

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10 Useful Tools For Cross-Browser Compatibility Check

Something that makes a website great  is when it is compatible in multiple browsers regardless of version. Technically this is referred to as cross-browser compatibility. Wikipedia defines cross-browser as:

The ability for a website, web application, HTML construct or client-side script to support all the web browsers.
Now, you may be confused on what is the difference between cross-browser and multi-browser. Multi-browser means a website will work in several web browsers like Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer. While cross-browser means a website works in any browser, and any version of the browser, being used.

10 Useful Tools For Cross-Browser Compatibility Check

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20+ Online Tools for Website Validation and Testing

 Posted in: FreebiesWritten by: Siva KumarJune 23rd, 2010

As you probably know already, it's important to check and test your Website to help ensure that it looks great and works beautifully regardless of the browser or platform used. Testing a website before launch is one thing that you cannot afford to take lightly.  Just like a minor negligence while constructing a building can cost life of millions of residents , the same way a small error left unnoticed can prove to be fatal for your website.

20+ Online Tools for Website Validation and Testing

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