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Navigation is an important part of web design from a usability perspective. However, links and navigation menus also provide opportunities to improve the visual appearance of the site, or to add some interesting effects. If you’re looking to create a navigation menu that stands out from the crowd, jQuery provides plenty of options. In this post we’ll feature 25 tutorials that will show you how to jQuery and CSS to create some interesting effects.
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The extension also hooks into context-menus in the HTML and CSS panels, the DOM crumbtrail, and the Inspector, adding options to look up a selected item (ie. search for it in the Reference panel) or to view a code example.
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Conditional CSS
Browser Detection with XSLTManfred Staudinger, Vienna (April 2008) – By adding an XSLT stylesheet to your XHTML you may select link and style elements to be included or excluded per browser – even with Javascript disabled
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R2build looks very interesting, I like the idea
Is it easy to use/user friendly for a non programmers?
Please advice,
Many thanks for the post.
Amit.
We actually use CruiseControl now as it’s quite flexible and works with .Net framework quite well. I’d be interested in your experiences with this type of software though.