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Simple anywidth flyout menu with breadcrumb trail

A simple anywidth CSS flyout menu with an easy method of having a breadcrumb trail.




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Multi-column flyout menu

A vertical flyout menu with multi column lists ans opacity.




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Re-styled no hacks dropdown/flyout menu

The no hacks, no javascript, no tables and no conditional comments dropdown/flyout menu restyled to work correctly in all browsers, with tabbing.




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No hacks multi level flyout menu

The no hacks, no javascript, no tables and no conditional comments flyout menu with tabbing.




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No hacks dropdown/flyout menu v2

The no hacks, no javascript, no tables and no conditional comments dropdown/flyout menu with png opacity background images.




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No hacks dropdown/flyout menu v3

Using the new multi-level menu system this has a better indication of the path taken through the menu structure.




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No hacks dropdown/flyout menu v4

A multi-level drop/fly menu using the new system and mouse clicks instead of hovers.




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No hacks dropdown/flyout menu v5

A multi-level drop/fly menu using the new system with manually adjusted widths for top and sub levels.




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No hacks dropdown/flyout menu v6

The previous menu with the ability to adjust the widths of all levels.




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No hacks dropdown/flyout menu v7

The previous menu with the ability to adjust the widths of all levels and center each level.




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No hacks flyout menu v2

A skeleton flyout menu with the path taken through the menu highlighted..




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No hacks dropdown/flyout menu v8

The multi level dropdown/flyout menu with the path through the menu highlighted.




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No hacks dropdown/flyout menu v9

A small restyle to make this menu system more robust and have an easy menu trail style.




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No hacks dropdown/flyout - 'Snowstorm'

Back to the very basic styling to produce this no hacks dropdown/flyout menu.




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Droplist Menu with flyout sub menus

A droplist menu with 1, 2 3 or 4 columns and flyout sub menus.




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Inline/Flyout menu

To complete the set of inline menus this is the flyout version with variable width and NO hacks of any kind, just html and css.




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CSS + TIME flyout menu

Using Microsoft timeaction (TIME) instead of tables and conditional comments for IE6.




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Safari Mobile browser flyout menu

A multi-level flyout menu aimed at the Safari Mobile browser (iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch).




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Safari Mobile browser flyout list

A flyout list menu with slide action aimed at the Safari Mobile browser (iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch).




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Safari Mobile browser flyout icons

A flyout set of social network icons with slide action aimed at the Safari Mobile browser (iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch).




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CSS ONLY click action flyout menu

The next in the 'click' series to demonstrate a flyout menu with a click action instead of the normal hover.




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CSSplay Safari Mobile Flyout Menu Fixed

A method of closing an open flyout menu by tapping anywhere in the screen




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CSS play Dropdown/Flyout Menu for IE10 Touch Screen Devices

A method of getting multi level dropdown/flyout menus to work in IE10 on touch screen devices.




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CSS play flyout menu for touch screen devices

A flyout menu that works on touch screen devices including Android OS and has animation.




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CSS play responsive dropdown/flyout menu suitable for touch screen devices

A responsive dropdown/flyout menu that works on touch screen devices including Android OS and IE10.




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CSS play responsive layout with animated repositioning

A responsive layout with animated repositioning of elements. For all the latest browsers.




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CSSplay - CSS Flexbox Layout

A CSS responsive layout using the latest 'Flexbox' styling with header, three columns and sticky footer.




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CSSplay - Basic Flexbox Layout

Back to the very basic code and style to produce a 'sticky holy grail' layout.




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CSSplay - Responsive 'curtains' layout

A responsive 'curtains' layout using a litle javascript. Working in all browsers and OS including IE7+ and Android




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CSSplay - Responsive 'curtains' layout version 2

A second responsive 'curtains' layout using a litle javascript, this time working in the opposite direction. Suitable all browsers and OS including IE7+, Android and windows 8 smartphones




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CSSplay - CSS only responsive 'Blinds' layout

A CSS ONLY responsive 'curtains' layout using NO javascript. Suitable all the latest browser versions and OS, including tablets, touch screens and smartphones




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CSSplay - Responsive 'Slanty' layout

A CSS and jQuery responsive single page website with 'slanty' partitions, suitable for all modern browsers and OS




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CSSplay - Responsive 'Wavy' layout

A CSS and jQuery responsive single page website with 'wavy' partitions, suitable for all modern browsers and OS




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CSSplay - Responsive 'viewport' layout

An experimental CSS responsive single page website using 'viewport', suitable for all modern browsers and OS (buggy in Opera and fails in Safari PC




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CSSplay - Responsive experimental 'viewport' layout

A second experimental CSS responsive single page website using 'viewport', suitable for all modern browsers and OS (fails in Safari PC)




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CSSplay - Responsive experimental 'viewport' grid layout

Another experimental CSS responsive single page website using 'viewport' with a 3 x 3 grid, suitable for all modern browsers and OS (fails in Safari PC)




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CSSplay - CSS only 'flexbox' layout

A CSS only responsive layout suitable for all the latest browsers and OS.




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Managing your photo library: pruning old growth

At the end of October, 2019, my photo library contained approximately 60,000 images, mostly taken over the past 20 years. (Of those, nearly 40% are from the past five years.) Comparing the size of my library with those of friends of mine, I’m about average, but still, 60,000 is a big number, and managing that […]

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Making Photography Your Career

In a world where photographs are everywhere, displayed largely via web pages and small screens, the traditional career tracks for professional photographers have fallen by the wayside. So what do you have to do to make photography your livelihood in today’s world? I recently moderated a lively discussion on this topic with two professional photographers […]

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Your views on how lockdown has been handled and how it's affected you

SurreyLive conducted the Great Big Lockdown Survey to see how you are feeling about the current situation. Here's the results




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Dalgona coffee is the new lockdown craze and this is how you can easily make it

You don’t need any fancy equipment or special coffee beans




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How to Create a Full Split-Screen Layout with Unique Toggles in Divi

Split Screen layouts are a great way to add design to your Divi website that is beautifully balanced and unconventional. With Divi’s new position options, we can create a split-screen layout design using two adjacent Divi sections. This opens the door for building even more unique split-screen layouts using the Divi Builder. In this tutorial, […]

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Get a FREE Blog Post Template for Divi’s Winery Layout Pack

Hey Divi Nation! Thanks for joining us for the next installment of our weekly Divi Design Initiative where each week, we give away brand new freebies. This Monday, we shared a brand new Winery Layout Pack. To help you get your website up and running as soon as possible, we’re sharing a brand new blog […]

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Effects of Vegetation Control and Organic Matter Removal On Soil Water Content In A Young Douglas-Fir Plantation

We evaluated the effects of vegetation control and organic matter (OM) removal on soil water content (SWC) in a Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) plantation from age 3 through age 5. Treatments were presence versus absence of vegetation control through year 5 and bole-only harvest of the previous stand versus total-tree harvest of the previous stand including removal of all coarse woody residues.




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Precommercial thinning: implications of early results from the Tongass-Wide Young-Growth Studies experiments for deer habitat in southeast Alaska.

This report documents the results from the first “5-year” round of understory responses to the Tongass-Wide Young-Growth Studies (TWYGS) treatments, especially in relation to their effects on food resources for black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus sitkensis). Responses of understory vegetation to precommercial silviculture experiments after their first 4 to 8 years posttreatment were analyzed with the Forage Resource Evaluation System for Habitat (FRESH)-Deer model. The studies were conducted in western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla)-Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) young-growth forests in southeast Alaska. All four TWYGS experiments were studied: (I) planting of red alder (Alnus rubra) within 1- to 5-year-old stands; (II) precommercial thinning at narrow and wide spacings (549 and 331 trees per hectare, respectively) in 15- to 25-year-old stands; (III) precommercial thinning at medium spacing (420 trees per hectare) with and without pruning in 25- to 35-yearold stands; and (IV) precommercial thinning at wide spacing (203 trees per hectare) with and without slash treatment versus thinning by girdling in >35-year-old stands. All experiments also included untreated control stands of identical age. FRESHDeer was used to evaluate the implications for deer habitat in terms of forage resources (species-specific biomass, digestible protein, and digestible dry matter) relative to deer metabolic requirements in summer (at two levels of requirements—maintenance only vs. lactation) and in winter (at six levels of snow depth).




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Managing heart rot in live trees for wildlife habitat in young-growth forests of coastal Alaska

Stem decays of living trees, known also as heart rots, are essential elements of wildlife habitat, especially for cavity-nesting birds and mammals. Stem decays are common features of old-growth forests of coastal Alaska, but are generally absent in young, managed forests. We offer several strategies for maintaining or restoring fungal stem decay in these managed forests that can be used to enhance specific types of wildlife habitat.




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How to cut your fringe if you're struggling with lockdown locks

With bad hair day becoming the norm during lockdown, here are some tips on how to cut back on some of that growth




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Masked Singer costume designer makes PPE for NHS - and you can help

Tim Simpson designed disguises for the hit ITV show, now he is part of a network of 8,000 people making coronavirus pandemic protective clothing




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Travel advice from Ryanair, Jet2, easyJet and others if you have flights booked

What companies such as Ryanair, easyJet, Jet2, TUI, Virgin, British Airways and Emirates are telling their customers during the coronavirus crisis




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What Sainsbury's, Tesco and Morrisons staff really want to tell you - but can't

Workers are some of Britain's supermarkets lift the lid on what it is really like to work there