02 February 2006
Ten CSS tricks you may not know
by 29 othersCSS font shorthand rule, Two classes together, CSS border default value, CSS document for printing, Image replacement technique, CSS box model hack alternative, Centre aligning a block element, Vertically aligning with CSS, CSS positioning within a container, and Background colour running to the screen bottom
01 February 2006
Don't be so negative! - KuraFire Network
(via)Yesterday, A List Apart published a new article, In Search of the Holy Grail. It's a new way of creating a fixed-liquid-fixed, three-column layout using very clean, almost entirely cruft-free XHTML markup and rather clean CSS to boot. However, Robert Nyman, who pointed the article out to me, commented on the use of negative margins in the CSS. This got me thinking.
31 January 2006
A List Apart: Articles: In Search of the Holy Grail
by 18 others (via)Three columns. One fixed-width sidebar for your navigation, another for, say, your Google Ads or your Flickr photos—and, as in a fancy truffle, a liquid center for the real substance. Its wide applicability in this golden age of blogging, along with its considerable difficulty, is what has earned the layout the title of Holy Grail.
27 January 2006
CSS Cheat Sheet - CSS - ILoveJackDaniels.com
by 26 others (via)The CSS cheat sheet is designed to act as a reminder and reference sheet, listing all selectors (as of CSS 2.1) and properties. It includes a visual example of the box model, unit reference for CSS units and the various media types CSS allows.
Godbit Project
Our reason for existing is to glorify the One whose name is above all names. We want to serve the Lord Jesus Christ with our talents, and teach others to realize the potential they have. The name Godbit helps to put this in proper perspective. On the one hand, you have God who is infinite in all ways, and on the other you have the infinitesimal, immeasurably small bit of data. We seek to refine the quality in even the minuscule nuances of code, to the glory of God.
25 January 2006
HTML Dog Guides - HTML Dog
There are six guides covering the length and breadth of HTML and CSS. The Beginner's Guides are step-by-step tutorials, whereas the Intermediate and Advanced Guides contain stand-alone tips, tricks and best-practice techniques.
18 January 2006
75 Helpful Web Design Resources - Cameron Olthuis
by 1 other (via)Here’s a bunch of my favorite web design resources that I use everyday. The following resources have been a huge help to me and I highly recommend them.
Vitaly Friedman | Blog: 25 Sites You Shouldn't Have Missed in 2005
by 14 others (via)The year 2005 was rich on fresh, inspiring and useful Web-Development-Resources. Here is the list of the 25 sites you probably shouldn’t have missed in 2005.
wg:Bookmark: my Top 20 of 2005
by 8 others (via)We can't escape it: the end of the year is the time for lists, charts and so on... To honour the tradition, a few days ago over at blog.html.it I posted my top 20 bookmarks of 2005.
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