Estelle Weyl
Expertise: CSS, (X)HTML, JavaScript, Standards
Contributions: Estelle Weyl started her professional life in architecture, then managed teen health programs. Since 2000, she has been developing standards compliant websites with XHTML, CSS and JavaScript. While running her own business, she has consulted and worked for a few sites not her own, such as Engage.com, Kodakgallery and Yahoo!.
Estelle lives just south of San Francisco. She has a Bachelor’s degree from Washington University, a Masters degree from Harvard University, and a much more useful Associates Degree from Foothill Community College. She shares tidbits learned while programming and esoteric CSS bits discovered while geeking out in her blog "CSS, JavaScript and XHTML Explained "
Contributions
Below is a list of content pieces submitted by Estelle Weyl.
Articles
IE8 - The Good - CSS2.1 Selector Support 
IE8 - The Good, the Bad, the Ugly (and Pretty) 
Browser Support: What should I test? 
Semantic XHTML - Part 9: The Image Element 
Semantic XHTML - Part 7: The Phrase Elements 
Semantic XHTML - Part 5: Table Elements 
Semantic XHTML - Part 3: Common Block Level Elements 
Semantic XHTML - Part 2: Elements Within the Element 
Tutorials
Clearing Floats Without Touching Your HTML 
CSS for Absolute Beginners - Part 33b: attr(),counter, increment & reset 
CSS for Absolute Beginners - Part 33a: The CSS content Property 
CSS for Absolute Beginners - Part 32: Generating Content with CSS 
CSS For Absolute Beginners - Part 31: The background Shorthand Property 
CSS For Absolute Beginners - Part 30: The background-attachment Property 
CSS for Absolute Beginners - Part 29c: background-position Property 
CSS for Absolute Beginners - Part 29b: background-position Property 
CSS for Absolute Beginners - Part 29a: background-position Property 
CSS For Absolute Beginners - Part 28: background-repeat Property 
CSS For Absolute Beginners - Part 27: background-image Property 
CSS For Absolute Beginners - Part 26: background-color Property 
Firebug - Part 5: Inspecting the Box Model 
Firebug - Part 4A: Inspecting and Troubleshooting CSS 
CSS for Absolute Beginners - Part 25: Understanding Color Names 
CSS for Absolute Beginners - Part 24: Understanding RGB Colors 
Making a Three-Column Layout - Part 4: Fixed, Fluid and Elastic Layouts 
Making a Three-Column Layout Part 3: Changing Column Order With CSS 
Making a Three-Column Layout Using CSS: Part 2 
Making a Three Column Layout Using CSS: Part 1 
CSS: All Browsers Can Be Created Equally 
Extracting Images from Flash Files 
Email 3a: Accessing Email On Your Web Server 
Email 2: Creating Email Forwarders 
Email: Creating New Email Accounts On Your Server 
Firebug - Part 6: HTTP Requests & Download Speed 
Semantic XHTML - Table of XHTML Elements 
Semantic XHTML - Part 18: INS, DEL & NOSCRIPT 
Semantic XHTML - Part 17: Non-Semantic Elements 
Semantic XHTML - Part 16: Organizing Forms 
Semantic XHTML - Part 15: Drop Down Menus 
Semantic XHTML - Part 14: TEXTAREA and BUTTON Elements 
Semantic XHTML - Part 13: The INPUT Element 
Semantic XHTML - Part 12: The FORM Element 
Semantic XHTML - Part 11: The Object Element 
Firebug Part 3: Editing with Firebug 
Semantic XHTML - Part 10: Image Maps 
Semantic XHTML - Part 8: Empty Elements 
Semantic XHTML - Part 6: Inline Elements 
Firebug - Part 2: Overview of Firebug Functionality 
Firebug - Part 1: The What and Why 
Semantic XHTML - Part 4: List Elements 
Semantic XHTML - Part 1: The Required Elements 
Creating Rounded Borders in Browsers with CSS3 with an IE twist 
Firebug - Part 7a: The Script Tab (Basics) 
JavaScript Variable Scope: Local and Global Variables 



