Posts Tagged ‘css’
Left column content CSS and HTML
Saturday, July 18th, 2009Update: Paceville.com is now online.... Read More
Positioning of content columns CSS and HTML
Saturday, July 18th, 2009Update: Paceville.com is now online. ... Read More
Header and list menu CSS and HTML
Friday, July 17th, 2009Update: Paceville.com is now online.... Read More
Background CSS and HTML
Thursday, July 16th, 2009jQuery UI draggable and resizable combination
Wednesday, November 12th, 2008I’ve just taken a look at how a rich interface for creating invitations could be created with jQuery UI’s draggables and resizables.... Read More
Working with TYPO3 4.2 and TemplaVoila 1.3.7
Monday, September 15th, 2008Table of Contents for Templating with TYPO3, TemplaVoila and YAML
- YAML CSS Framework with Borderless Banner
- Styling Lists and Boxes with Round Corners
- Working with TYPO3 4.2 and TemplaVoila 1.3.7
Introduction... Read More
Styling Lists and Boxes with Round Corners
Monday, September 15th, 2008Table of Contents for Templating with TYPO3, TemplaVoila and YAML
- YAML CSS Framework with Borderless Banner
- Styling Lists and Boxes with Round Corners
- Working with TYPO3 4.2 and TemplaVoila 1.3.7
Let’s begin with the menu. The below CSS listing is only concerned with the menu list itself, not the box that contains it, we’ll get to that later.... Read More
YAML CSS Framework with Borderless Banner
Wednesday, September 10th, 2008Table of Contents for Templating with TYPO3, TemplaVoila and YAML
- YAML CSS Framework with Borderless Banner
- Styling Lists and Boxes with Round Corners
- Working with TYPO3 4.2 and TemplaVoila 1.3.7
I should have done this a long time ago. I’ve probably redone the below adjustments five times already, wasting more than a full working day all in all, testing by trial and error.


Normally the YAML CSS framework looks like the picture to the left when you add a banner without changing anything. Unfortunately all the sites I’ve been involved in required the banner to have no borders. The below CSS will result in a look like in the picture to the right.... Read More
Don’t forget that body background color
Saturday, September 6th, 2008Modifying the look of the GUI in Linux is one of the reasons it’s more fun than Windows, but it’s not very difficult to do in Windows too, using various tools that “crack” it open. A more softcore approach is Desktop -> Properties -> Appearance -> Advanced.... Read More