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14Apr71 CSS Menus For Web Designers

Thanks to Vecindad Gráfica I was able to find a very large list of menus made with CSS. You’ll find something you’ll love for sure.

  1. 11 CSS navigation menus
  2. 12 more CSS Navigation Menus
  3. 14 Free Vertical CSS Menus
  4. 2-level horizontal navigation
  5. Absolute Lists: Alternatives to Divs
  6. Accessible Image-Tab Rollovers
  7. ADxMenu
  8. A drop-down theme
  9. Bookend Lists: Using CSS to Float a Masthead
  10. Bulletproof Slants
  11. Centered Tabs with CSS
  12. Clickable Link Backgrounds
  13. Create a Teaser Thumbnail List Using CSS: Part 1
  14. Creating Indented Navigation Lists
  15. Creating Multicolumn Lists
  16. cssMenus - 4 Level Deep List Menu
  17. CSS and Round Corners: Build Accessible Menu Tabs
  18. CSS-Based Tabbed Menu
  19. CSS-based Navigation
  20. CSS: Double Lists
  21. CSS Mini Tabs (the UN-tab, tab)
  22. CSS only dropdown menu
  23. CSS only flyout menus
  24. CSS only flyout/dropdown menu
  25. CSS only flyout menu with transparency
  26. CSS only vertical sliding menu
  27. CSS Swag: Multi-Column Lists
  28. CSS Tabs
  29. CSS Tabs
  30. CSS tabs with Submenus
  31. dTree Navigation Menu
  32. Definition lists - misused or misunderstood?
  33. Do You Want To Do That With CSS? - Multiple Column Lists
  34. Drop-Down Menus, Horizontal Style
  35. Float Mini tabs
  36. Flowing a List Across Multiple Columns
  37. Free Menu Designs V 1.1
  38. FreeStyle Menus
  39. Hidden tab menu
  40. How to Style a Definition List with CSS
  41. How to Style an Unordered List with CSS
  42. How to Use CSS to Position Horizontal Unordered Lists
  43. Hybrid CSS Dropdowns
  44. Inline Mini Tabs
  45. Intelligent Menus
  46. Inverted Sliding Doors Tabs
  47. Light Weight Multi Level Menu
  48. List Display Problems In Explorer For Windows
  49. Listamatic
  50. Listamatic2
  51. Menus galleries in CSS and XHTML
  52. Mini-Tab Shapes
  53. Mini-Tab Shapes 2
  54. More than Just Bullets
  55. Multiple Column Lists
  56. A Navbar Using Lists
  57. Navigation Matrix Reloaded
  58. Remote Control CSS
  59. Remote Control CSS Revisited - Caving in to peer pressure
  60. Rounding Tab Corners
  61. Simple CSS Tabs
  62. Simplified CSS Tabs
  63. Sliding Doors
  64. Spruced-Up Site Maps
  65. Styling Nested List
  66. Suckerfish Dropdowns
  67. Tabtastic
  68. Tabs Tutorial
  69. Taming Lists
  70. Turning a List into a Navigation Bar
  71. Ultimate css only dropdown menu
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08SepAJAX Snippets

If you need to solve an issue with and AJAX code, I recommend you to visit SmashingMagazine.com. You’ll find more than 80 solutions for programmers.

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06SepDifference Between B and STRONG

Thanks to EDENAHP i was able to understand the “difference” between B y STRONG in the HTML code. For me it’s always been the very same thing, until today.

The b etiquette places our text in bold only.

The strong etiquette tells our Internet navigator software (Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, etc…) that the text has to be highlighted. Attention, not bold but highlighted. It’s a mere casuality that today all the navigators understand or oversee bold texts as highlighted, but if a navigator one day wants to make a certain text “noticeable”, with the strong feature, it might be cursive for example and not bold.

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15Aug165 Vector Icons

GoSquared.com presents a set of 165 vectorized icons, in 5 diffetent colors. You are going to be able to use them in your designs, since they’re free for you to use as you wish.

Source: Leandono’s Blog

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13AugFree Vector Images

Vecteezy.com is a web site in which you are going to be able to download cool vectors, and completely free. The site is updated daily, so each day they will have something new for you

Source: Vecindad Gráfica

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