In web design, tables are created using <table> tag. But the concern is always making these responsive. Here’s how you can create responsive tables using CSS & <div> tag.
Now edit the HTML content of elements in pagination links with CSS. Use three simple steps and style pagination links only in CSS without using jQuery. Read on to learn how.
Every browser renders the drop-down list in its own way. The challenge is to display a consistent select field across all browsers using CSS. Here’s how.
Read how to conditionally enqueue stylesheets for certain browsers or for specific pages in WordPress, by customizing your theme.
Heard of Adaptive Placeholders? They are great when creating forms for mobile devices, or when you do not have much space to work with. Read how you can add them using simple CSS.
Want to update the look of your wp-login page to match the theme? Or just tired of the boring default look? Read some tips to revamp your WordPress login page.
Read about fixed and relative measurement units in CSS, for font-size and length, such as pixel units(px), em, root em (rem) and use of percentage.