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XHTML Speech Bubbles
Added by vasdee, 1 Year, 1 Month, 6 Days, 6 Hours, 23 Minutes ago
Speech bubble comment style
comments 2 | Site Elements > Content Boxes > Rounded Corners 10.0/10
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CSS Speech Bubbles
Added by vasdee, 1 Year, 1 Month, 1 Week, 4 Days, 11 Hours, 48 Minutes ago
Easy to customize speech bubbles coded in CSS and valid XHTML 1.0 strict.

Tested in all major browsers:
* Internet Explorer 6 & 7
* Firefox 2.0
* Safari 2.0
* Opera 9.0

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CSS Only Speech Bubbles
Added by vasdee, 1 Year, 1 Month, 6 Days, 6 Hours, 30 Minutes ago
Based on the javascript version of Speech Bubbles at willmayo.com this is a light weight CSS only version. Whilst it does not have the flexiblity of the javascript it does still work with javascript off.

This works in IE5.5, IE6, IE7, Firefox, Opera and should be ok in all Safari browsers. IE5.01 doesn't quite make it and has a one pixel error in working out the zero top margin of the…

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Chunky Rounded Corners with no images
Added by aycarumba, 1 Year, 1 Month, 3 Weeks, 3 Days, 2 Hours, 48 Minutes ago
I have had many requests for curverd corvers without images that are more than 1 pixel wide. So here is an example of a 3 pixel border with curved corners using just CSS with no images.

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Curly Corner Container
Added by aycarumba, 1 Year, 1 Month, 3 Weeks, 1 Day, 4 Hours, 15 Minutes ago
There are countless techniques on the web for adding curly/ round corners to DIV containers. The below shows one way to add a curly lower right corner to any DIV on your page. It does so by using relative positioning to slightly offset a DIV to the right and bottom, so its background image, which is a curly image, falls inline with the border of the outer DIV.
comments 0 | Site Elements > Content Boxes > Other 8.0/10
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Teaser Thumbnail Lists
Added by aycarumba, 1 Year, 1 Month, 1 Week, 4 Hours, 4 Minutes ago
They don't have a standard name, but they're all over the web. I'm talking about those lists of items made up of a title, short description, and thumbnail. They're often used to provide short teasers that link to more information about the products, articles, or sections of the site being listed.

I'm going to call these types of lists "teaser thumbnail lists." Since they come…
comments 0 | Site Elements > Content Boxes > Other 9.0/10
  • Currently 9.00/10