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on 2005-10-13 by joel

Neat site with many CSS and JavaScript tips and tricks. Good source for studying and defeating browser incompatibilities.

on 2006-04-14 by jedatu

Reference site for sorting out browser compatibility issues. Detailed information about HTML, CSS, JavaScript and more.

on 2006-04-28 by alex-and-r

It contains more than 150 pages with CSS and JavaScript tips and tricks, and is one of the best sources on the WWW for studying and defeating browser incompatibilities.

on 2006-05-02 by ykominami

web developer's site. various rousource for developeing web site!

on 2006-07-13 by jdrsantos

Veel CSS spul

on 2006-08-13 by kenwei

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on 2006-09-06 by garraxxi

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on 2006-09-19 by gabemartin

for all your browser quirks

on 2006-10-25 by xemaps

QuirksMode.org is the personal and professional site of Peter-Paul Koch, freelance web developer in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It contains more than 150 pages with CSS and JavaScript tips and tricks, and is one of the best sources on the WWW for studying

on 2006-10-25 by stumax

Get your web designs working in different browsers

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QuirksMode.org is the personal and professional site of Peter-Paul Koch, freelance web developer in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It contains more than 150 pages with CSS and JavaScript tips and tricks, and is one of the best sources on the WWW for studying and defeating browser incompatibilities. It is free of charge and ads, and largely free of copyrights.

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150 pages with CSS and JavaScript tips and tricks

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150 pages with CSS and JavaScript tips and tricks

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QuirksMode.org is the personal and professional site of Peter-Paul Koch, freelance web developer in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It contains more than 150 pages with CSS and JavaScript tips and tricks, and is one of the best sources on the WWW for studying and defeating browser incompatibilities. It is free of charge and ads, and largely free of copyrights.

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QuirksMode.org is the personal and professional site of Peter-Paul Koch, freelance web developer in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It contains more than 150 pages with CSS and JavaScript tips and tricks, and is one of the best sources on the WWW for studying and defeating browser incompatibilities. It is free of charge and ads, and largely free of copyrights.

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QuirksMode.org is the personal and professional site of Peter-Paul Koch, freelance web developer in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It contains about 120 pages with CSS and JavaScript tips and tricks, and is one of the best sources on the WWW for studying and defeating browser incompatibilities. It is free of charge and ads, and largely free of copyrights.

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150 pages with CSS and JavaScript tips and tricks

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QuirksMode.org contains more than 150 pages with CSS and JavaScript tips and tricks, and is one of the best sources on the WWW for studying and defeating browser incompatibilities.

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QuirksMode.org is the personal and professional site of Peter-Paul Koch, freelance web developer in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

It contains about 120 pages with CSS and JavaScript tips and tricks, and is one of the best sources on the WWW for studying and defeating browser incompatibilities. It is free of charge and ads, and largely free of copyrights.

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