As any web developer worth his salt will know, browsers can differ in their interpretation of CSS rules and properties. One way of coping with this headache is to use various hacks; they might (in some cases) be invalid CSS, but they force browsers to read only certain parts of your CSS and render your page or web site as close to how you intended as possible. CSS hacks are one of the common ways to send specific instructions to different browsers, be it to solve min-width issues or box model interpretations.
20 Photoshop tutorials hand picked from the serious tutorial sites. Some text tutorials, a planet tutorial, a few interesting effects, a few tutorials about speedpainting and other interesting things for you.
Want to learn a bit about Adobe Flash and programming with ActionScript 3? You might find this list of resources helpful for getting started, or if you find you’ve gotten stuck, it might give you some places for new information you’ve never encountered. Though the list below isn’t fully comprehensive, it provides a wide variety of ways to learn about Flash and AS3.
There are some blogs that are so good I would recommend them to everyone. Want to know what hey are? Well, here’s the great list of 20 Blogs You Need to Add to Your RSS Reader!
Every once in a while and depending on what website I’m working on, I’ll use different search operators to find easy links relevant to the keywords I’m targeting on the SERP’s. There are many search engine query cheatsheets and SEO Blogs that give huge list of search operators to use. So I’ve composed a list of all the search queries I could find to help you build a nice list of relevant sites to get backlinks from.