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Which (if any) NYC area colleges and Universities are teaching valid hand marked-up xhtml and css in their web design courses? [more inside]
posted by stagewhisper on Nov 17, 2009 - 1 answer

Web Designers! Tell Me Of The Dragons You Hath Slain! [more inside]
posted by SinisterPurpose on Jul 16, 2009 - 10 answers

CertificationFilter: Help our web/graphic design team find appropriate certification's for our field. [more inside]
posted by pghjezebel on Apr 24, 2009 - 3 answers

How can I automatically strip a .doc and .docx files of their styling but retain any semantic markup with the aim of putting them online? [more inside]
posted by Fluffy654 on Mar 13, 2009 - 6 answers

Good, reputable PSD to CSS/HTML/XHTML service? [more inside]
posted by pakoothefakoo on Mar 9, 2009 - 5 answers

Help me make a business case for HTML/CSS standards in my company's web-based software. [more inside]
posted by relucent on Oct 16, 2008 - 10 answers

Has anyone used any of the many PSD to XTML and CSS services out there? Were you happy? Were you sad? Did you employ child labour? [more inside]
posted by DarlingBri on Oct 15, 2008 - 6 answers

What should I learn in order to do web development? [more inside]
posted by giggleknickers on Oct 15, 2008 - 16 answers

Are there any good html and css forums that focus on writing semantic markup? [more inside]
posted by [insert clever name here] on Jul 3, 2008 - 4 answers

Idea Filter: I need to create a six-page website for a term project in web design at uni (intro level). What to do it on? [more inside]
posted by tamarack on Jun 29, 2008 - 14 answers

Am I a marketer? Am I a flack? Am I lost? Yep. [more inside]
posted by producerpod on Jun 9, 2008 - 12 answers

Semantic markup and the world wide web: non-noob needs an explanation. What is all this semantic markup talk about, and where can I learn more? [more inside]
posted by josh.ev9 on Dec 22, 2007 - 9 answers

How can I strip out extraneous CSS rules from my stylesheets? [more inside]
posted by jeremias on Jul 28, 2007 - 6 answers

I want to float a css element to the right and have the left side get cropped when I shrink the window size. [more inside]
posted by jragon on Jan 2, 2007 - 6 answers

Posting on behalf of a friend: CSS Absolute / relative positioning problem. In designing a course website which has to validate as XHTML (Strict or Transitional), I've come up against a problem with an image. I want the image to remain in the right hand div but resize gracefully. My problem is that the trowel image either interferes with the header (is too high) but IS able to move with the page or doesn't interfere with anything but won't resize with the page! [more inside]
posted by dance on Oct 26, 2006 - 4 answers

I'd like to learn more about Cascading Stylesheets, but there are so many resources related to CSS - so I simply do not know where to begin. Sometimes there is too much, sometimes there isn't enough. Therefore I'd like to ask, which resources would you recommend as the most useful and ultimate web-sites related to CSS? [more inside]
posted by volandmast on Jun 2, 2006 - 11 answers

CSS is gradually becoming more and more popular in the Web. Over the last year web-developers have created CSS Table Gallery, CSS Zen Garden, CSS Navigation Tabs Gallery, Comment Design Showcase, Typography for headlines, Form Assembly Garden, sIFR Beauty Showcase. Do you have any further suggestions?
posted by volandmast on Apr 7, 2006 - 11 answers

BeatIEIntoSubmissionFilter: Is it possible to force IE/Win to display CSS background images with PNG transparency? [more inside]
posted by charmston on Mar 20, 2006 - 6 answers

High-quality, standards-compliant instructor-led XHTML/CSS print courseware. [more inside]
posted by Jairus on Mar 15, 2006 - 8 answers

In CSS, is there any way to make the background image have a set distance from the bottom of the div? [more inside]
posted by signal on Apr 7, 2005 - 14 answers

Strange CSS problem with my departmental website when using cookies to set text sizes. On any font size but the standard, content is (correctly) centered. Using the standard size, content is left-justified. Both XHTML and CSS* validate. This is killing me. [more inside]
posted by caution live frogs on Mar 18, 2005 - 2 answers

CSSFilter: I'm a long-time Web wonk looking to become a CSS maven - my next gig is the development and implementation of a completely modern, table-less design for a fairly big company.

What learning resources out there (on the Web, in print, or otherwise) are the best for someone looking to master the techniques espoused by places like the CSS Zen Garden? What new tools should I consider using? One thing I'm having trouble with in particular: how does the designer mock up a fully CSS/XHTML design? It seems more counterintuitive than the old process of design -> cut-up into table-based layout.
posted by killdevil on Jan 8, 2005 - 20 answers

How do you ensure consistent yet accesible font sizes across platforms using CSS?
I have a site where I set the SIZE attribute of the BODY tag to 80%, and then set all the other font sizes using ems, which in theory should give me consistent fonts while allowing people to change the font size (which is why I don't just use pixels for the whole thing).
Unfortunately, in IE 5, this results in way too large fonts.
What's your method?
posted by signal on Nov 26, 2004 - 7 answers

CSS, XML, XHTML: What are some good books to bone up on newer technologies for someone who already knows the basics of web design? [more inside]
posted by sid on Nov 26, 2004 - 11 answers

CSS problem wtih firefox. I have this site, it's kind of a porn site, so don't go if that's a problem for you. I can't get the css to work for mozilla/firefox. It works great in IE. No one can seem to figure out the problem. Can anyone help? [more inside]
posted by nyxxxx on Jul 15, 2004 - 6 answers

I want to believe in XHTML/CSS. I want my structure entirely separate from my layout. But I also think it might all be a big lie, and not because of browser difficulties. Please help clear my misunderstanding. Further explanation - your people call it "more" - is inside. [more inside]
posted by tirade on Jul 15, 2004 - 23 answers

For some unknown reason, my validating XHTML and CSS is totally broken in MSIE 6.0.. the text doesn't always appear, and will only show up if you minimize the browser and maximize it, or if you scroll down and then back up. This problem is driving me batty! I checked the css-discuss wiki and archives for answers, but no joy.
posted by xyzzy on Jan 4, 2004 - 9 answers