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Image Rollovers with CSS

rssfeed.jpgWithout the hassle of annoying javascripts, we will create an image rollover for a button. This button uses something called the “Slide door Technique”. Which is very efficient for anyone trying to make their site load faster, and keep everything clean and easy.

For this tutorial we will be using the follow image for a RSS Feeds button:

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Accessible Tabbed Navigation

acess-tabs.jpgIn this tutorial we will create a simple tabbed navigation. These tabs allow resizing, and text changing for people with vision problems, and high/low resolution monitors. These tabs also only use 1 image, and unobtrusive HTML and CSS code, lets get started!

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