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A well-written meta description attracts more clicks in search results than
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If you set any of the colors on the BODY or A elements you must set all of them.
In HTML the color attributes are TEXT, BGCOLOR, LINK, ALINK and VLINK. In CSS the attributes are COLOR and BACKGROUND-COLOR.
Some users have browser defaults set to white text on a black background, so setting one color without setting the others can result in black text on a black background.
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Property -webkit-text-size-adjust is vendor specific.
Properties prefixed by a dash or underscore are vendor specific and only work on one browser engine.
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Property -ms-text-size-adjust is vendor specific.
Properties prefixed by a dash or underscore are vendor specific and only work on one browser engine.
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Property -webkit-appearance is vendor specific.
Properties prefixed by a dash or underscore are vendor specific and only work on one browser engine.
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Property -webkit-appearance is vendor specific.
Properties prefixed by a dash or underscore are vendor specific and only work on one browser engine.
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Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages.
For users over age 65, it may be better to use at least fourteen-point fonts.
Never use less than nine-point font on a Web site.
The following are all smaller than 12 point:
<p style="font-size: 11pt;" >
<p style="font-size: 15px;" >
<p style="font-size: small;" >
<font size="2" >
<font size="-1" >
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Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
Text-based form controls with absolute font sizes do not resize correctly.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text easier to read,
but the text on this form may not resize correctly.
Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages.
For users over age 65, it may be better to use at least fourteen-point fonts.
Never use less than nine-point font on a Web site.
The following are all smaller than 12 point:
<p style="font-size: 11pt;" >
<p style="font-size: 15px;" >
<p style="font-size: small;" >
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Removing the underline from links makes it hard for color-blind users to see them.
Remove the text-decoration:none property from your link styles, or add other non-color style attributes to visually distinguish links.
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Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages.
For users over age 65, it may be better to use at least fourteen-point fonts.
Never use less than nine-point font on a Web site.
The following are all smaller than 12 point:
<p style="font-size: 11pt;" >
<p style="font-size: 15px;" >
<p style="font-size: small;" >
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Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages.
For users over age 65, it may be better to use at least fourteen-point fonts.
Never use less than nine-point font on a Web site.
The following are all smaller than 12 point:
<p style="font-size: 11pt;" >
<p style="font-size: 15px;" >
<p style="font-size: small;" >
<font size="2" >
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CSS property border-radius is not supported by IE8 or earlier.
No rounded corners will be displayed on old versions of Internet Explorer.
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Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
Text-based form controls with absolute font sizes do not resize correctly.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text easier to read,
but the text on this form may not resize correctly.
Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages.
For users over age 65, it may be better to use at least fourteen-point fonts.
Never use less than nine-point font on a Web site.
The following are all smaller than 12 point:
<p style="font-size: 11pt;" >
<p style="font-size: 15px;" >
<p style="font-size: small;" >
<font size="2" >
<font size="-1" >
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CSS property border-radius is not supported by IE8 or earlier.
No rounded corners will be displayed on old versions of Internet Explorer.
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Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
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Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
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Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages.
For users over age 65, it may be better to use at least fourteen-point fonts.
Never use less than nine-point font on a Web site.
The following are all smaller than 12 point:
<p style="font-size: 11pt;" >
<p style="font-size: 15px;" >
<p style="font-size: small;" >
<font size="2" >
<font size="-1" >
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Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages.
For users over age 65, it may be better to use at least fourteen-point fonts.
Never use less than nine-point font on a Web site.
The following are all smaller than 12 point:
<p style="font-size: 11pt;" >
<p style="font-size: 15px;" >
<p style="font-size: small;" >
<font size="2" >
<font size="-1" >
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Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages.
For users over age 65, it may be better to use at least fourteen-point fonts.
Never use less than nine-point font on a Web site.
The following are all smaller than 12 point:
<p style="font-size: 11pt;" >
<p style="font-size: 15px;" >
<p style="font-size: small;" >
<font size="2" >
<font size="-1" >
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The box-shadow CSS property is not supported in Internet Explorer 8 and Safari 5.0 or earlier.
Boxes will display without a shadow in old versions of Internet Explorer and Safari.
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This CSS style makes it difficult or impossible to see the dotted link focus outline.
Change the style to avoid obscuring the focus outline around A elements, which is used when tabbing through links. Using a border or outline style that obscures the focus ring causes problems for keyboard-only users in: Chrome (obscures the focus indicator on links, buttons, dropdowns and range controls) Firefox (obscures the focus indicator on links) Internet Explorer (obscures the focus indicator on links, buttons and range controls)
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CSS property border-radius is not supported by IE8 or earlier.
No rounded corners will be displayed on old versions of Internet Explorer.
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The box-shadow CSS property is not supported in Internet Explorer 8 and Safari 5.0 or earlier.
Boxes will display without a shadow in old versions of Internet Explorer and Safari.
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Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages.
For users over age 65, it may be better to use at least fourteen-point fonts.
Never use less than nine-point font on a Web site.
The following are all smaller than 12 point:
<p style="font-size: 11pt;" >
<p style="font-size: 15px;" >
<p style="font-size: small;" >
<font size="2" >
<font size="-1" >
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Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages.
For users over age 65, it may be better to use at least fourteen-point fonts.
Never use less than nine-point font on a Web site.
The following are all smaller than 12 point:
<p style="font-size: 11pt;" >
<p style="font-size: 15px;" >
<p style="font-size: small;" >
<font size="2" >
<font size="-1" >
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Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages.
For users over age 65, it may be better to use at least fourteen-point fonts.
Never use less than nine-point font on a Web site.
The following are all smaller than 12 point:
<p style="font-size: 11pt;" >
<p style="font-size: 15px;" >
<p style="font-size: small;" >
<font size="2" >
<font size="-1" >
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Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
ing:5px 0 0} .widget_posts_list a{display:bloc
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages.
For users over age 65, it may be better to use at least fourteen-point fonts.
Never use less than nine-point font on a Web site.
The following are all smaller than 12 point:
<p style="font-size: 11pt;" >
<p style="font-size: 15px;" >
<p style="font-size: small;" >
<font size="2" >
<font size="-1" >
k} .widget_posts_list .post-title-alt{font-size:16px}.widget_posts_list
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages.
For users over age 65, it may be better to use at least fourteen-point fonts.
Never use less than nine-point font on a Web site.
The following are all smaller than 12 point:
<p style="font-size: 11pt;" >
<p style="font-size: 15px;" >
<p style="font-size: small;" >
<font size="2" >
<font size="-1" >
.post-date{font-size:12px; text-transform:uppercase}.widget_posts_list p{margin:0;font-size:13px}.footer-container{margin:0 30px}.footer-row{margin:0 -15px}.footer-col{float:le
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages.
For users over age 65, it may be better to use at least fourteen-point fonts.
Never use less than nine-point font on a Web site.
The following are all smaller than 12 point:
<p style="font-size: 11pt;" >
<p style="font-size: 15px;" >
<p style="font-size: small;" >
<font size="2" >
<font size="-1" >
ft; width:33.33333333%;padding:0 15px}.breadcrumb{margin-bottom:20px;color:#999999;font-size:12px}.breadcrumb ul{margin:0;padding:0;list-style:none}.breadcrumb li{display:inline;padding-right:10px}.breadcrumb li:after{content:"/"}.breadcrumb li:last-of-type:after{content:""}.breadcrumb li a{padding-right:10px}.page-header{margin-bottom:40px}.sticky{display:block}.entry{margin:0 0 25px}.entry-header{margin:0 0 25px}.entry-thumbnail{float:left;box-sizing:content-box;margin:0 20px 20px 0;padding:4px;border:1px solid #ddd}.entry-image{margin:5px auto 20
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
px auto} .entry-header .entry-image{width:100%}.entry .entry-title{margin:0 0 10px;font-size:24px;font-weight:normal;line-height:30px}.entry .entry-title a,.entry .entry-title a:visited{color:#333}
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
.page-title,.page .entry .entry-title,.single .entry .entry-title{margin:0 0 10px; font-size:32px;font-weight:normal;line-height:40px}.byline,.updated:not(.published){display:none}.single .byline,.group-blog .byline{display:inline}.attachment .entry
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages.
For users over age 65, it may be better to use at least fourteen-point fonts.
Never use less than nine-point font on a Web site.
The following are all smaller than 12 point:
<p style="font-size: 11pt;" >
<p style="font-size: 15px;" >
<p style="font-size: small;" >
<font size="2" >
<font size="-1" >
-summary{margin-bottom:10px} .entry-meta{margin:0 0 10px 0;padding:0;color:#999999;font-size:12px;letter-spacing:1px;text-transform:uppercase}.entry-meta a,.entry-meta a:visited{color:#999999}.meta-sep{padding:0 10px}.entry-footer a,.entry-footer span{padding:0 15px 0 0}.entry.entry-summary .entry-header{margin:0}.entry.entry-summary p{margin:0}.entry.entry-summary
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages.
For users over age 65, it may be better to use at least fourteen-point fonts.
Never use less than nine-point font on a Web site.
The following are all smaller than 12 point:
<p style="font-size: 11pt;" >
<p style="font-size: 15px;" >
<p style="font-size: small;" >
<font size="2" >
<font size="-1" >
.more-link{disp
Property -webkit-font-smoothing is vendor specific.
Properties prefixed by a dash or underscore are vendor specific and only work on one browser engine.
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lay:inline-block; padding-top:10px}.share-social{margin:20px 0 20px;font-size:12px;-webkit-font-smoothing:antialiased;line-height:28px}.share-label{display:inline-block;margin:0 8px 5px 0;border-top:1px solid #ccc;border-bottom:1px solid #ccc;color:#999999;line-height:26px;text-trans
CSS property border-radius is not supported by IE8 or earlier.
No rounded corners will be displayed on old versions of Internet Explorer.
form:uppercase} .share-link{dis
Property -webkit-background-clip is vendor specific.
Properties prefixed by a dash or underscore are vendor specific and only work on one browser engine.
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play:inline-block; margin:0 7px 5px 0
Property -moz-background-clip is vendor specific.
Properties prefixed by a dash or underscore are vendor specific and only work on one browser engine.
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; padding:0 10px;border-radius
The box-shadow CSS property is not supported in Internet Explorer 8 and Safari 5.0 or earlier.
Boxes will display without a shadow in old versions of Internet Explorer and Safari.
:2px; color:white;-webkit-background-clip:padding-box;-moz-background-clip:padding;box-shadow:inset 0 -3px 0 rgba(0,0,0,.2);cursor:pointer}.share-link:visited,.share-link:hover,.share-link:active{color:white;text-decoration:none}.share-twitter{background:#00aced}.share-twitter:hover,.share-twitter:active{background:#0084b4}.share-facebook{background:#3b5997}.share-facebook:hover,.share-facebook:active{background:#2d4372}.share-googleplus{background:#d64937}.share-googleplus:hover,.share-googleplus:active{background:#b53525}.share-buffer{background:#444}.share-buffer:hover,.share-buffer:active{background:#222}.share-pinterest{background:#bd081c}.share-pinterest:hover,.share-pinte
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages.
For users over age 65, it may be better to use at least fourteen-point fonts.
Never use less than nine-point font on a Web site.
The following are all smaller than 12 point:
<p style="font-size: 11pt;" >
<p style="font-size: 15px;" >
<p style="font-size: small;" >
<font size="2" >
<font size="-1" >
rest:active{background:#bd081c} .posts-navigation,.page-links{clear:both;margin:0 0 40px;font-size:13px;line-height:28px}.posts-navigation ul,.page-links ul{margin:0;padding:0;list-style:none}.posts-navigation li,.page-links li{display:inline-block;margin:0 10px 0 0;padding:0}.posts-navigation li span,.posts-navigation li a,.page-links li s
CSS property border-radius is not supported by IE8 or earlier.
No rounded corners will be displayed on old versions of Internet Explorer.
pan,.page-links li a{display:inline-block; margin:0;padding:0 10px;border:1px solid #ddd;border-radius:3px;background:#f5f5f5}.posts-navigation a:hover,.page-links a:hover{text-decoration:none}.posts-navigation .current,.page-links .current{font-weight:bold}.comment-navigation,.post-navigation{overflow:hidden;margin:0 0 30px}.post-navigation .nav-previous,.comment-navigation .nav-previous{float:left;width:50%}.post-navigation .nav-next,.comment-navigation .nav-next{float:right;width:50%;text-align:r
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
ight} .entry-gallery{margin:0 -5px;padding-bottom:20px}.entry-gallery h3{margin:0 0 20px;font-size:18px;font-weight:bold}.entry-gallery:before,.entry-gallery:after{display:table;content:""}.entry-gallery:after{clear:both}.entry-gallery .thumbnail{float:left;width:20%;padding:0 5px 10px 5px}.entry-gallery .thumbnail a{display:block;line-height:0}.entry-gallery .thumbnail img{padding:3px;bor
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
der:1px solid #ddd} .related-posts{padding-bottom:60px}.related-posts h3{margin:0 0 20px;font-size:22px;font-weight:normal;line-height:36px}.related-posts ul{margin:0;padding:0;list-style:none}.related-posts li{clear:both;overflow:hidden;widt
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
h:100%; padding:20px 0;border-bottom:1px dott
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages.
For users over age 65, it may be better to use at least fourteen-point fonts.
Never use less than nine-point font on a Web site.
The following are all smaller than 12 point:
<p style="font-size: 11pt;" >
<p style="font-size: 15px;" >
<p style="font-size: small;" >
<font size="2" >
<font size="-1" >
ed #ddd} .related-posts li h4{margin:5px 0 0;font-size:18px}.related-posts li p{margin:0;font-size:14px}.error-404{text-align:center}.contact-error{color:red}.contact-form input[type=text],.contact-
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages.
For users over age 65, it may be better to use at least fourteen-point fonts.
Never use less than nine-point font on a Web site.
The following are all smaller than 12 point:
<p style="font-size: 11pt;" >
<p style="font-size: 15px;" >
<p style="font-size: small;" >
<font size="2" >
<font size="-1" >
form textarea{display:block; width:100%}span.contact-error{display:block;padding-top:5px;font-size:12px;font-style:italic}.marketing-unit{margin:0 0 30px}.marketing-site-content-top{clear:both;max-width:900px;margin:5px auto 25px}.marketing-site-content-b
Ensure that foreground and background colors have enough contrast.
The foreground to background color contrast ratio is: 2.6 with
color: rgb(153, 153, 153);
background-color: rgb(245, 245, 245);
font-size: 9.75pt;
font-weight: 400
Some users find it hard to read light gray text on a white background, dark gray text on a black background and white text on a red background.
The contrast ratio should be 3.0 or more for 18 point text, or larger
The contrast ratio should be 3.0 or more for 14 point bold text, or larger
The contrast ratio should be 4.5 or more for all other text
ottom{clear:both; max-width:900px;margin:0 auto 30px}.marketing-post-row{margin:0 0 40px}.ma
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages.
For users over age 65, it may be better to use at least fourteen-point fonts.
Never use less than nine-point font on a Web site.
The following are all smaller than 12 point:
<p style="font-size: 11pt;" >
<p style="font-size: 15px;" >
<p style="font-size: small;" >
<font size="2" >
<font size="-1" >
rketing-sample{padding:15px 20px; border:1px solid #ddd;color:#999999;background:#f5f5f5;font-size:13px;text-align:center;text-transform:uppercase}.blog .format-aside .entry-title,.archive .form
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
at-aside .entry-title{display:none} .comments-title,.comment-reply-title{margin:0 0 10px;font-size:24px;font-weight:normal;line-height:36px}.comment-content a{word
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages.
For users over age 65, it may be better to use at least fourteen-point fonts.
Never use less than nine-point font on a Web site.
The following are all smaller than 12 point:
<p style="font-size: 11pt;" >
<p style="font-size: 15px;" >
<p style="font-size: small;" >
<font size="2" >
<font size="-1" >
-wrap:break-word} .bypostauthor{display:block}.comment-list{margin:0;padding:20px 0 10px;font-size:13px}.comment-list .children{margin:0;padding:0 0 0 30px}.comment-body
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages.
For users over age 65, it may be better to use at least fourteen-point fonts.
Never use less than nine-point font on a Web site.
The following are all smaller than 12 point:
<p style="font-size: 11pt;" >
<p style="font-size: 15px;" >
<p style="font-size: small;" >
<font size="2" >
<font size="-1" >
{position:relative; margin:0 0 20px;padding:20px;border:1px solid #ddd}.comment
CSS property border-radius is not supported by IE8 or earlier.
No rounded corners will be displayed on old versions of Internet Explorer.
-metadata{font-size:11px} .comment-body .avatar{float:right;width:50px;margin:0 0 0 20px;
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages.
For users over age 65, it may be better to use at least fourteen-point fonts.
Never use less than nine-point font on a Web site.
The following are all smaller than 12 point:
<p style="font-size: 11pt;" >
<p style="font-size: 15px;" >
<p style="font-size: small;" >
<font size="2" >
<font size="-1" >
border-radius:3px} .comment-content p{margin:.5em 0}#cancel-comment-reply-l
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages.
For users over age 65, it may be better to use at least fourteen-point fonts.
Never use less than nine-point font on a Web site.
The following are all smaller than 12 point:
<p style="font-size: 11pt;" >
<p style="font-size: 15px;" >
<p style="font-size: small;" >
<font size="2" >
<font size="-1" >
ink{color:red; font-size:14px;text-transform:uppercase}.comment-form label{color:#999999;font-size:14px}.comment-form-comment{margin:0 0 10px}.comment-form-author,.comment-form-email,.comment-form-url{float:left;box-sizing:border-box;width:33.33333%}.comment-form-author input,.comment-form-email input,.comment-form-url input{display:block;width:100%}.comment-form-email{padding:0 10px}.comment-form .form-submit{clear:both}.page-content .wp-smiley,.entry-content .wp-smiley,.comment-content .wp-smiley{margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;padding:0;border:0}embed,iframe,object{max-width:100%}.wp-caption{max-width:100%;margin-bottom:1.5em}.wp-caption img[class*=wp-image-]{display:block;margin:0 auto}.wp-caption-text{text-align:center}.wp-caption .wp-caption-text{margin:.8075em 0}.gallery{margin-bottom:1.5em}.gallery-item{display:inline-block;width:100%;padding:0 5px 15px;text-align:center;vertical-align:top}.gallery-columns-2 .gallery-item{max-width:50%}.gallery-columns-3 .gallery-item{max-width:33.33%}.gallery-columns-4 .gallery-item{max-width:25%}.gallery-columns-5 .gallery-item{max-width:20%}.gallery-columns-6 .gallery-item{max-width:16.66%}.gallery-columns-7 .gallery-item{max-width:14.28%}.gallery-columns-8 .gallery-item{max-width:12.5%}.gallery-columns-9 .gallery-item{max-width:11.11%}.gallery-caption{display:block}.slider-container{position:relative;margin:5px 0 55px}.slider-list{overflow:hidden;position:relative}.slider-item{visibility:hidden;position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;color:#999999;background:#222}.slider-content{position:relative}.slider-content .entry-image-link{display:block;line-height:0}.slider-content .entry-image{margin:0}.slider-caption{position:absolute;bottom:0;lef
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users, and a lot of people over 50, increase the browser default font size to make text
easier to read. Absolute units ignore this user choice.
Relative units like EM and percentages "stretch" according to the screen size and/or
user's preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
t:0; width:100%;padding:15px 20px}.slider-caption a,.slider-caption a:visited{color:#fff;font-size:18px}.slider-caption a:hover{text-decoration:n
Property -webkit-perspective is vendor specific.
Properties prefixed by a dash or underscore are vendor specific and only work on one browser engine.
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one} .slider-item-current{
Property -ms-perspective is vendor specific.
Properties prefixed by a dash or underscore are vendor specific and only work on one browser engine.
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visibility:visible; position:relative}.slider-fold .slider-list{-webkit-perspective:1000;-ms-perspective:1000;persp
Property -webkit-transform is vendor specific.
Properties prefixed by a dash or underscore are vendor specific and only work on one browser engine.
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ective:1000} .slider-fold .slider
Property -ms-transform is vendor specific.
Properties prefixed by a dash or underscore are vendor specific and only work on one browser engine.
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-item-show-previous,.slider-fold .slider-item-show-next{-webkit-transform:translateZ(0); -ms-transform:
Property -webkit-transform-origin is vendor specific.
Properties prefixed by a dash or underscore are vendor specific and only work on one browser engine.
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translateZ(0); transform:translateZ(0)
Property -ms-transform-origin is vendor specific.
Properties prefixed by a dash or underscore are vendor specific and only work on one browser engine.
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} .slider-fold .slider-item-show-previous{z-index:2;-webkit-tra
Property -webkit-animation is vendor specific.
Properties prefixed by a dash or underscore are vendor specific and only work on one browser engine.
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nsform-origin:center left; -ms-transform-origin:center left;transform-origin:center left;-webkit-animation:foldFromLeft 550ms cubic-bezier(0.65,.05,.36,1) both;animation:foldF
Property -webkit-transform-origin is vendor specific.
Properties prefixed by a dash or underscore are vendor specific and only work on one browser engine.
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romLeft 550ms cubic-bezier(0.65,.05,.3
Property -ms-transform-origin is vendor specific.
Properties prefixed by a dash or underscore are vendor specific and only work on one browser engine.
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6,1) both} .slider-fold .slider-item-show-next{z-index:1;-webkit-
Property -webkit-animation is vendor specific.
Properties prefixed by a dash or underscore are vendor specific and only work on one browser engine.
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<nav class="breadcrumb"><ul vocab="http://schema.org/" typeof="BreadcrumbList"><li property="itemListElement" typeof="ListItem"><a href="http://rajamaket.com" property="item" typeof="WebPage"><span property="name">Home</span><meta property="position" content="1"></a></li><li>Jasa Pembuatan Maket</li></ul></nav>
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