TagName: css
Sad State of @font-face
Anyone who designs for the web learns quickly that font choice is sorely lacking. If you want to use a non-standard font you have only one option. You must replace that text with an image of that text in your font of choice. This has led to some truly genius …
Coda 1.5
Panic Software has just released version 1.5 of Coda. If you develop websites on a Mac you really should check out Coda. It’s come a long way since the 1.0 days and is an invaluable tool when I am doing sites. This very site …
Revisiting My Fancy Frames
Update: I tried out the new Alpha release of Firefox 3.1 and…it works! They will finally support border-image and the nth-of-type selector. Obviously if your requirements dictate identical rendering between IE and Firefox — my condolences — this technique won’t help you out there, …
Fancy Frames with border-image
Update 2: I tried out the new Alpha release of Firefox 3.1 and…it works! They will finally support border-image and the nth-of-type selector. Obviously if your requirements dictate identical rendering between IE and Firefox — my condolences …
Safari CSS Wizardry
The Safari team is really working hard at making Safari attractive to web designers. As a web designer I like things that make my job easy. A lot of things that I want to do as a designer end up being scrapped due to difficulty in implementation. Things like custom …
Coda
I am in love with a program. I haven’t gotten to use it much yet, but I am totally smitten. I am of course referring to Coda, the new web development tool from Panic. As a hand-coder I have always relied on my …
Designing with Web Standards
If you know a bit about web design you are likely to hear a lot about web standards. And you are likely to be recommended this book, too. Designing with Web Standards is basically a two part book on Web Standards. The first …
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