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Faved by: jallen7usa
Nov 13 2006 - via www.dhtmlsite.com

Quoted: 22 Free Essential Icon Sets

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Faved by: santiago
16 days ago - via sixrevisions.com

Quoted: 23 excellent, print-ready cheat sheets for HTML/HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (including MooTools and jQuery).

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Faved by: mikemeanswar
Sep 14 2007 - via www.flvplayer.com
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Faved by: mike
Jun 03 2008 - via www.djangoproject.com

Django tutorial application - Polls

Quoted: Django is a high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design.

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Faved by: mohit
Jun 17 2008 - via matthewjamestaylor.com

Handy if you want a liquid layout for your Web site.

Quoted: The CSS used for this layout is 100% valid and hack free. To overcome Internet Explorer's broken box model, no horizontal padding or margins are used. Instead, this design uses percentage widths and clever relative positioning.
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The solution is to keep things simple and only use CSS that works in all browsers. One of the main things to avoid is horizontal margins, padding and borders on elements with a specified width. This causes big problems for Internet Explorer because of it's broken box model. Unfortunately we can't simply ignore IE because it's the most widely used browser on the internet. If only everyone used Firefox!

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Faved by: mike
Jun 17 2008 - via pydev.sourceforge.net
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Faved by: mike
Jun 11 2008 - via developer.mozilla.org

Quick to find stuff in the mozilla CSS reference.

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Faved by: mike
Jun 11 2008 - via startpad.org

An AWS evangelist is going to be hanging out at Startpad once a month starting June 24th!

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Faved by: garraxxi
Nov 16 2007 - via www.symfony-project.com
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Faved by: mike
Jun 05 2008 - via igoogledeveloper.blogspot.com

When iGoogle launches their new canvas and Open Social features, Google's personalized home page is going to bear a strong resemblance to the Facebook home page.

With 10's of millions of users using iGoogle, this could be back-door competition for Favebook and other social networks, by just integrated the news feed functionality into each user's home page.

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