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    Posted on September 4th, 2008, 10:30 pm by Graeme Attkins

    You can create your own keyboard shortcuts for activating various options on your website.
    Generally, it’s good practice to follow the guidelines for which access key letters/numbers you should use as outlined on the UK Government Access Keys system, and these are listed below, but you can assign any key to perform a function.
    UK Government Recommended [...]

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  • Displaying PNGs in Internet Explorer 5.5 and 6

    Posted on September 4th, 2008, 11:13 am by Graeme Attkins

    With Internet Explorer 8 about to burst on to the scenes, and the uptake of IE7 approaching critical mass, I am about to tone down my testing on IE6 browsers.
    However, now that I use PNG graphics throughout my sites, especially in the administration sections of client solutions, the following snippet of code is very useful [...]

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  • Why should we use Cascading StyleSheets (CSS)?

    Posted on August 28th, 2008, 2:26 pm by Graeme Attkins

    So why should we use Cascading StyleSheets (CSS)?
    Even if you’re not sure what it means, you’ve probably heard web folk using the term ‘CSS’.
    CSS, or Cascading StyleSheets to give it its full name, are a set of rules which can be used to ensure your web page appears exactly as you want it to. And, [...]

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