CSS table Gallery
Submitted by admin on Mon, 2014-04-07 07:12The CSS Table Gallery is a showcase of how CSS and data tables can work together to create usable and pretty results. Every once in a while there are emails on discussion lists asking for nicely designed tables and they are prone to go off-topic and ending in a holy war why tables are bad and why you shouldn't use them.
Well, there are legitimate uses for tables, for tabular data they are the best solution, as - properly marked up - they structure the data for the visual user and make it easy to follow for blind visitors or those using user agents without table rendering.
Create Your Own CSS Navigation Bar in Minutes Every website needs a menu. CSS templates and tutorials for creating navigation bars have been in high demand ever since Internet users and web designers realized that, compared to the limiting and clumsy functionality of plain HTML tables, Cascading Style Sheets are the way to go! Designing your own navigation menu using the latest version of CSS is certainly an option, but it’s hard and time consuming.


A very good & comprehensive tutorial on CSS Floats . It will CLEAR a lot of things for you.
This can be achieved using CSS3. Imporant when you want your image galleries to look different. Users will enjoy these transition effects. Check out the code , its pretty simple to implement.
CleanCSS is a powerful CSS optimizer and formatter. Basically, it takes your CSS code and makes it cleaner and more concise.
