Tag Archives: How-to

How to make accessible tables in HTML

Tables can now get back to their primary purpose, which is to display data on pages. There is misconceptions about the use of tables in HTML and this tutorial is intended to dispel some of these myths and show you how to display tables of data so they are accessible for all.

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How to use custom fonts with cufón

Do you want to use non-web safe fonts on your website and ensure that they are seen? In this post, you will learn how to use cufon, a javaScript rendering engine for any font on your site. It is simple to use, fast, reliable and supported by all browsers (including IE6!). Follow this step by step guide to easy font changing on your web site so you can use real typography, styled with CSS.

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How to create a twitter background

There have been a number of blog posts on how to create a Twitter background image. This simple guide tutorial shows you how to create a workable Twitter background for yourself, including how to get the twitter background size correct to optimise it for various screen resolutions.

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