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philgyford : Battle of the CSS Frameworks | Capsize Designs - Handy summary of several CSS frameworks, pros and cons. (via Infovore)
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wearehugh : The WHATWG Blog » Blog Archive » The Road to HTML 5 - Episode 1: the section element
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wearehugh : For and against standardizing font embedding
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wearehugh : typeface.js -- Rendering text with Javascript, <canvas>, and VML
Andy Baio : Typeface.js, rendering Truetype fonts with Javascript, Canvas, and VML - awesome hack lets you deliver custom fonts on the web without Flash; works on the iPhone, too [via]
Rod Begbie : typeface.js -- Rendering text with Javascript, <canvas>, and VML - Amazingly clever piece of hackery. Embed fonts seamlessly in your pages in a manner that works with all released major browsers (including iPhone), but degrades gracefully. Need to do some playing with this… [via] #
Simon Willison : typeface.js - typeface.js. Outstanding hack—renders custom fonts using VML in IE and canvas in everything else, using fonts that are defined as a set of vector paths stored using JSON.
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Richard Rutter : Firefox 3.1 beta supports font embedding - TrueType and OpenType. Sweeeeeeet!.
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deusx : Eric's Archived Thoughts: JavaScript Will Save Us All - "we’re all vendors now, baby!"
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Simon Willison : Conditional classnames - Conditional classnames. Yahoo!’s internal coding standards still recommend CSS hacks over conditional comments because a separate stylesheet for IE imposes an additional HTTP request. Paul Hammond points out that you can use conditional comments to wr
Eric Meyer : Conditional classnames - True 'nough.
deusx : paulhammond.org: Conditional classnames - "If you use this HTML: <!--[if IE ]> <body class="ie"> <![endif]--> <!--[if !IE]>--> <body> <!--<![endif]--> with CSS that looks something like: div.foo { color: inherit; } .ie div.foo {
philgyford : Paulhammond.org: Conditional classnames - An easy way to apply Internet Explorer CSS hacks. So simple that, in retrospect, it's hard to believe no one's thought of it before. Smashing.
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wearehugh : Web Tech Blog » Blog Archive » Firefox 3.1 beta 1 - an overview of features for web developers
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1 month ago
jonhicks : NealGrosskopf.com l CSS Browser Hacks For Firefox, Opera, Safari & Internet Explorer
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2 month ago
jonhicks : Automatic numbering with CSS Counters - Opera Developer Community
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2 month ago
Richard Rutter : CSS Systems for writing maintainable CSS - Barcamp talk from Clearleft’s very own Natalie Downe.
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2 month ago
jonhicks : Hiding CSS from IE6 - Mr Clayson has found a way of hiding CSS from IE6, I've been looking for a good solution for a while, and this is it!
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2 month ago
dbow : Time to stop showing clients static design visuals
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2 month ago
deusx : Nihilogic: Sandbag text wrapping with Canvas - "With CSS you can make text wrap around an image using the float property and for most purposes this is quite adequate. However, it doesn't take into account the actual image and treats it as one big block, even if you'd prefer the text to
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4 month ago
deusx : PURE Unobtrusive Rendering Engine for HTML - "PURE is an Open Source JavaScript Template Engine for HTML. Truly unobtrusive, it leaves your HTML untouched. It is cross-browser (IE 6.0+, FF 2+, Safari 2.0+, Opera 9.0+)."
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wearehugh : The future of web font embedding | clagnut/blog - some interesting ideas for new/additional business models once 3 major browsers support embedded fonts
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joshua : The Perfect 3 Column Liquid Layout: No CSS hacks. SEO friendly. iPhone compatible.
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deusx : woork: FORM elements design using CSS and list (ul and dl) - "if you want to use pure CSS code instead of HTML table to design your FORM I think this is a good way to do it."
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6 month ago
dbow : Grid Layout - JS to toggle a configurable background grid on and off
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dbow : Specify a maximum width for em-based layouts - Roger's reminder that I've always thought was important -- I'd add that the max-width should normally be 100%, allowing browser width to determine the max.
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dbow : Eric Meyer's 2008 reset.css - Keep this handy as a reference
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dbow : JustinKropp.com - One of the best fluid-width sites/grids I've ever seen (via hicksdesign)
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