Today I visited Smashing Magazine’s excellent css resource page: 53 CSS-Techniques You Couldn’t Live Without. I received the link from one of my colleagues. At first I thought it would be like the other resource site with only 20%-25% actual good resource. But hell wrong was I !!! It’s THE best CSS resource page I’ve seen lately. They have covered resources from menus, tables, tabs, images, to styles, graphs, shadows – to name a few. And all of them are quality resource, not just fillers between good ones. It’s a must look if you’re desiging sites.
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- Kazi Mohammad Ekram: this was nice presentation. It inspired me to make a present...
- Kazi Mohammad Ekram: this was nice presentation. It inspired me to make a present...
- Lenin: Great work :)...
- Ron: Hi Emran,Great job on this! I was testing it out and...
- Lenin: Great work :)...
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- ariful: very helpful and nice extended class. thanks emran vai...
Flakes on your own site!
With the dawn of the new year, we have introduced a wonderful new feature for you guys – you can now place flakes from your Pageflakes pages into your own websites. Don’t believe what I’m saying? Here goes a flake from my page:
The steps are extremely easy – go to the edit area of any flake and click on the Export tab. It will provide you with a small chunk of HTML code that you need to copy and then paste in any of your pages – voila ! For a detail, step-by-step step, read our blog here




