Posts tagged with 'text' from 1 to 24 of 191
YUI Rich Text Editor
The YUI Rich Text Editor replaces the default textarea and allows rich text formatting and image re-sizing. [...]
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- web design
- 2nd Aug 2007
Appropriate Use of Alternative Text
Adding alternative text for images is the first principle of web accessibility. It is also one of the most difficult to properly implementExcellent qu [...]
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- accessibility
- 24th Aug 2006
Wrap text round a curvy, rounded, odd-shaped image
It produces valid but unsematic XHTML and CSS. It's called The Box Office, and you simply provide a url for your image to shape your text round. It [...]
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- web design
- 15th Dec 2005
PHP + CSS Dynamic Text Replacement
In the wake of recent web font news here's a technique for generating text replacement dynamically with CSS and PHP... and no JavaScript. In theory it [...]
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- typography
- 16th Nov 2007
Text size detection and A Standardista's Alphabet
Two great articles on A List Apart this issue. [...]
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- web design
- 13th Sep 2006
Lorem Ipsum
Need some text pad out your web designs? Use some famous Lorem Ipsum dummy text, which can be found here: Lorem Ipsum. [...]
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- web design
- 24th Oct 2003
JavaScript MIME type
Apparently Javascript has a new MIME type which replaces text/javascript and instead usesapplication/javascript. The only snag is IE won't understand [...]
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- web design
- 22nd May 2006
wicked worn text without the bones now that's clever!
Create that wicked worn look without any fancy image replacement. Simply use your normal font and place a textured image over the top! Exa mple here [...]
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- web design
- 20th Dec 2005
Intel Reader
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- accessibility
- 20th Nov 2009
Big.com
Big.com is a search engine with enormous text and form fields but small database of results. [...]
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- accessibility
- 20th Mar 2006
nooked
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- programming
- 6th Aug 2008
siffer
Swap your text headlines for images using sIFR 2.0 (siffer). [...]
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- web design
- 19th Oct 2004
Are you a human?
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- accessibility
- 27th Jun 2012