css.maxdesign.com.au— Step by step CSS list tutorials, this takes you through the process of building background image lists, rollover lists, nested lists and horizontal lists.
May 15, 2007View in Crawl 4
I think they could have covered more. Like lists that expand when you hover over elements.Sure, it isn't supported in all browsers yet, but that's a big thing that I'm sure a lot of people would like to know about. It's pretty cool to use.
Was just about to post a link to that. Its an old article, but its the one I fall back to whenever I need to play with lists and get stumped, and have linked it to many friends in the past.
Good source, but this has been dugg many times before, just like it's cousin, Floatorial (or something like that). Has it been updated or enhanced?I'm still digging it, because it's so excellent.
scratchedMay 16, 2007
I think they could have covered more. Like lists that expand when you hover over elements.Sure, it isn't supported in all browsers yet, but that's a big thing that I'm sure a lot of people would like to know about. It's pretty cool to use.
penguMay 16, 2007
since when is an article covering the most basic of CSS a really great article? there are only about 3.2 MILLION others like it.
Closed AccountMay 16, 2007
Woah there buddy, that's NSFW!
bamborzledMay 16, 2007
Your friend's cousin got everything he/she wanted to know about lists and CSS?/you-need-to-keep-track-of-your-tabs
kanizMay 17, 2007
Was just about to post a link to that. Its an old article, but its the one I fall back to whenever I need to play with lists and get stumped, and have linked it to many friends in the past.
swisscamelMay 17, 2007
When this appeared in the RSS feed, I thought it was going to be 'Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Lisa Simpson'So f**k me and f**k you.
drewskyMay 17, 2007
Great source and website. Actually my Web Design class use this site for a exercise.
bubbadoo989May 17, 2007
Good source, but this has been dugg many times before, just like it's cousin, Floatorial (or something like that). Has it been updated or enhanced?I'm still digging it, because it's so excellent.
rspeedMay 17, 2007
You can align the background image vertically with "middle" and it'll work with any text size.
rspeedMay 17, 2007
Damnit, people, you don't need to use hacks! Use conditional comments!<a class="user" href="http://www.quirksmode.org/css/condcom.html">http://www.quirksmode.org/css/condcom.html</a>