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Script & Style’s popularity continues to grow due the community’s enthusiasm and number of quality articles submitted on a daily basis. Chris Coyier and I, David Walsh, love to share knowledge on our websites and the first thing we did when we got the site going was pull in the Script & Style feed on our site so that we could share links to other quality articles. The process took only 5 minutes. Here’s how you can add the Script & Style feed to your website!
Script & Style recently ran into some window size vs. page element issues. Read up on how Chris Coyier remedied the problem.
As most of you probably know, Script & Style was created by myself, David Walsh, and CSS-Tricks scribe Chris Coyier. We were both looking to create widgets for our website that would provide not only a link to the article submission page on Script & Style but also a direct link to the full article on the author’s domain. Since we were reading in the RSS feed to grab articles and links, we needed to add a custom XML key/value to the RSS feed so that we could retrieve the direct link URL. Here’s how we did it.

Script & Style wants to provide visitors exclusive articles in the hope that they can expand the minds of developers and designers as well as help solve problems that scripter and stylers often run into. If you think you have what it takes to write a professional, detailed article on a CSS, XHTML, or javascript topic, please contact Script & Style with your idea and a link to an example (if applicable).
There is no monetary reward for your article but writing for Script & Style is a great way to:
No idea is too controversial and no article is too detailed! Contact Script & Style with your great idea!