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A tooltip is a small popup triggered by a MouseOver that displays quick info about anything. This article uses a mix of CSS and Javascript to produce very simple yet functional code for multiple tooltips.

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IFRAMEs are very useful for embedding content into a web page, particularly another URL. They are often misused for their box functionality and scrollbars. CSS has a property that allows for better control and a more reliable use: Overflow.

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Before the existence of CSS designers had to be creative to make text or graphic indentions. I personally used tables and transparent images, and thought it was good. These days we can leave behind all that and actually use the tag designed for such need: the blockquote - or, go for a simple SPAN.

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Scrollbars' colors are an interesting feature in any web page. Although they are a basic part of the common Windows controls, which means it is not a good idea to style them too much because your users are accustomed to the way they look and their functionality, changing the colors of the scrollbars can help improve your site’s visual impact.

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