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  1. CSS Codes - Quackit Tutorials

    CSS Codes Get your CSS codes here! This section contains free CSS codes that you can copy/paste into your own website or blog. Feel free to modify the codes as you wish. You'll …

  2. CSS Color Codes - Quackit Tutorials

    Use the following color picker or color charts to pick a color that you can use within your CSS code. The color picker provides the color values in hexadecimal and RGB.

  3. HTML Text Generator - Quackit Tutorials

    To use this HTML text generator, do the following: Enter your text. Select the values you need from the toolbar. The HTML code is automatically updated in the bottom pane when you make …

  4. CSS Marquees - Quackit Tutorials

    CSS marquees are replacing HTML marquees as the standard method for creating scrolling, bouncing, or slide-in text and images. CSS marquees can be created with CSS animations, …

  5. MySpace Codes - Quackit Tutorials

    Here you'll find MySpace HTML codes that you can copy and paste directly into your MySpace profile. You can also find MySpace HTML code generators that create the HTML code on the …

  6. HTML Cursor Code - Quackit Tutorials

    Example Cursor Code Here are examples that demonstrate the various CSS cursors (based on the CSS specification). See how the cursor changes as you hover over each line.

  7. CSS Examples - Quackit Tutorials

    Basic CSS examples, including background colors, fonts, flexbox, grid, and more.

  8. MySpace HTML Codes and Generators - Quackit Tutorials

    All MySpace HTML codes have been tested on a real MySpace profile page. In addition to the MySpace HTML codes, you'll also find MySpace HTML generators that do most of the work for …

  9. MySpace Profile Editor - Quackit Tutorials

    MySpace Profile Editor This MySpace profile editor creates CSS code using the values that you choose below. To generate the code: Select the values you need Click "Generate MySpace …

  10. HTML Frames Templates - Quackit Tutorials

    The following templates are HTML5 compliant and use CSS to achieve a frames-based layout, without using the (non-HTML5 compliant) <frameset> and <frame> tags. If you really must use …