Category: Web standards

CSS Selectors to have in mind

Posted by Ruben Canton on December 1, 2010 at 6:27 pm
categories Web design, Web standards

I was the other day reading a post about CSS selectors just to remember or to learn something new and I found some new selectors you can use from IE7 and forward (the rest of the browsers have no problems with them).
Since IE6 does not recognize them you may just forget them for a pair [...]

 

Birth, life and death of XHTML

Posted by Ruben Canton on October 28, 2010 at 1:14 pm
categories Web standards

Before XHTML was the egg, no no, the chicken, well ok it was HTML 4.01. HTML was good, flexible, practical, allowed developers to do many things (and to not closing them), and despite its shortcomings we were happy, web developers used the font tag to apply styles and web browsers interpreted what they wanted.
But then [...]

 

How to throw a pop-up properly with Javascript

Posted by Ruben Canton on September 7, 2010 at 4:45 pm
categories Web programming, Web standards

This is a translation from my original post in spanish. Hope you enjoy it!
In some cases it can be useful for us and even more comfortable for the user to open a page in a pop-up on which to show the information. If we search in Google how to do it or read any javascript [...]

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