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Fahrner Image Replacement (FIR), 204–208
Fast Company magazine, 24, 142, 215–227, 236
"Fast Rollovers, No Preload Needed," article, 216
faux columns, 187–189
<fieldset> element
adding style to, 77–78
using to group form sections, 76–77
FIR (Fahrner Image Replacement), 204–208
:first-letter pseudo-class, 196
fixed-pitch character grid, 155
fixed-width layout, 171
flexible-width layout, 171
flicker effect, 217
float: left, 11
float method, 172
float property, 167, 169, 173, 176, 189
floating content, 173–176
floating sidebars, 167–173
double float, 172–173
general discussion, 167–172
<font> element, 192
font-family property, 76, 194–195
font-style property, 85, 92
font-variant property, 199–200
footers, 129
for attribute, 67
<form> element, 74, 79, 100, 129
forms, 63–79
accesskey attribute, 72–73
containing each label and control in own paragraph, 66–68
defining, 68–71
overview, 63–64
styling, 73–79
adding style to <fieldset> and <legend>, 77–78
avoiding redundancy, 76
customizing fonts, 74–75
grouping form sections, 76–77
setting width of text inputs, 73–74
three-dimensional <legend>, 78–79
tabindex attribute, 71–72
using single paragraph and <br />tags in, 65–66
using tables with, 64–65
forward compatibility, 100, 101
<frame> element, 100
"From Table Hacks to CSS Layout: A Web Designer's Journey," 183
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