Professional CSS Alert Boxes
Posted on Jan.21, 20108 Comments CSS, ToolsWhen creating a clean and attractive website, you don’t ever want to ruin it with error pages. Although they are not always unavoidable, many scripts can easily return a clean error message. Using a simple bit of CSS makes your errors display in an smooth, non-aggressive way. This method is also very effective in returning little messages to your user such as “you are now logged in” or “you received a message”. (…)
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