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* 15 sample styles of small and large sprites for the User Info block as featured in RavenNuke(tm) 2.5+
* PSD files included to create your own to match your theme(s)
* Quick Start Instructions for Customizing CSS Sprites by Theme
Large Section Icons:
IconSweets2 by Yummygum
Small Icons:
BitIcons by somerandomdude
A "Tableless" CSS block with many built-in features, such as CSS sprite optimization, mouseover effects, modal windows for search, login, and PM notification, displaying in multiple columns, and much more. See the readme.html in the download for detailed setup/installation instructions. Based on Info Box for RavenNuke by nukecoder.com.
HTML Validator is a Mozilla extension that adds HTML validation inside Firefox and Mozilla. The number of errors of a HTML page is seen on the form of an icon in the status bar when browsing. The details of the errors are seen when looking the HTML source of the page.
The extension is based on Tidy and OpenSP. Both algorithms were originally developed by the Web Consortium W3C. Both algorithms are embedded inside Mozilla/Firefox, which means the validation can be done locally on your machine.
One of the first tools we reach for when it comes to troubleshooting CSS layouts or JavaScript behavior, is a wonderful add-on for Firefox; Firebug. Firebug integrates with Firefox to put a wealth of development tools at your fingertips while you browse. You can edit, debug, and monitor CSS, HTML, and JavaScript live in any web page.
One of the great things about RavenNuke™ is that it's easy to customize without an extensive knowledge of PHP or proprietary code. So as we build our site, we thought we would share how we achieved some of the customizations we needed. Being able to highlight code was one of our first needs, so we tried out several options.
GeSHi, Chili, prettify, Syntax Highlighter, and a few others where solid candidates; but in the end we decided on Highlight by software maniacs. Relatively easy to use with dynamic language detection, a nice selection of included themes, and it highlighted code within our forums more reliably than Chili or prettify.