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Back in February, I was writing CSS every day and I decided to share some of the CSS techniques that I always use. Lately I've been writing more PHP than anything else and I've found myself using some very useful techniques all the time. Now I know that PHP isn't very "cool" these days; it's probably the most misunderstood web language because all the script kiddies use it to include files on thei
A Single Article Read it, comment, and share it with your friends Dear Designers and Developers of the Interweb, I have a request. As a user of Windows Vista, I would like to ask all of you web designers and developers out there to please add Windows Vista fonts to your stylesheets. My reason for asking this is, well, because I didn’t upgrade to Windows Vista to stare at the same ugly set of Windo
I'm always learning new things with CSS. It's interesting because I've thought of myself as a CSS expert for a while now (I'll challenge anyone to a competition, seriously) but I still keep learning and improving. I've come across some techniques lately that are extremely valuable and worth sharing. Have a look: Initial Settings Years ago I used the * selector as so in all my CSS: * { margin:0; pa
A Single Article Read it, comment, and share it with your friends The most time consuming aspect of my new design (code-wise) was the comments.php template. I already had a few features, such as author highlighting (via a plugin), gravatars, live previews, etc. enabled from my previous design, but this time I decided to bring it full circle and add very important features like alternating styling
A Single Article Read it, comment, and share it with your friends Take this as a list of things not to do, unless ugly (un)design is your intention. These are the 10 worst elements I’ve seen around the blogosphere. You have probably noticed them too. I won’t link any of the examples here out of courtesy to the blogs I found them on. Here are the elements in order of increasing uglification: 10. Or
A Single Article Read it, comment, and share it with your friends Let’s talk about bad ideas. Not the bad ideas we all know about, like using Flash for navigation, making sites Javascript-dependent or using inaccessible techniques like layout tables and captchas. I’m talking about the bad ideas that get in the minds of standards-based developers. These are things that even popular galleries like S
A Single Article Read it, comment, and share it with your friends I have noticed quite a few trends across various sites in the May 2006 CSS Reboot that are worth mentioning. Here’s the trends I found. 1024 px There were a few 1024 px width sites in the Fall 2005 Reboot, but this time there’s enough of them to say that 1024 px sites are definitely in. I think the move was a simple matter of analyz
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A Single Article Read it, comment, and share it with your friends This is a pure CSS image rollover that works for image tags. Remember how you used to do them with javascript? Onmouseover() and all that jazz? You can stop now. I was working on a redesign, and being that I’m partial to using image tags for navigation rather than crazy new-fangled image replacement techniques (pharner and etc), I w
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