2 month ago
Richard Rutter : 32 Grid and Column Designs - Some good stuff in here; not just the usual suspects.
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6 month ago
wearehugh : John Resig - getBoundingClientRect is Awesome
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jonhicks : Design View / Andy Rutledge - Killing Some Bad Layout Conventions
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7 month ago
Ethan Marcotte : kropp - Lovely and liquid, with some luscious line-lengths. ∞
dbow : JustinKropp.com - One of the best fluid-width sites/grids I've ever seen (via hicksdesign)
Richard Rutter : Fabulously liquid - Great fluid layout by Justin Kropp.
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9 month ago
jonhicks : 陳 Jon Tan - Gorgeous personal site!
Cameron Moll : Jon Tan - Jon Tan. A recent discovery, not sure how I've missed this one. Lovely layout and type treatment.
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Ethan Marcotte : si scott design - Some very, very lovely illustrations in here. Found Type for you. ∞ [via]
jonhicks : si scott design
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24 month ago
tjogin : Equal Height Columns using CSS - Edward Eliot
Simon Willison : Equal Height Columns using CSS - Some seriously brilliant CSS trickery from Edward Eliot.
Paul Hammond : Equal Height Columns using CSS - Edward Eliot - Creating equal height columns with tables is easy
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27 month ago
plasticbag : Vitamin has a feature on how to design and code HTML e-mails - I had to do some of these a few years back and it was a miserable process. Wish I'd had this article then...
philgyford : Vitamin Features » HTML Emails - Taming the Beast - For future reference. Although I really hope I never ever need it (via Plasticbag).
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31 month ago
kayodeok : Layout Gala: a collection of 40 CSS layouts based on the same markup and ready for download! - All layouts use valid markup and CSS, and have been tested successfully on Internet Explorer/win 5.0, 5.5, 6 and beta 2 preview of version 7; Opera 8.5, Firefox 1.5 and Safari 2. Each of the columns could be the longest, and for testing columns length I'v
Eric Meyer : Layout Gala - Oh, that's nice. That's very, very nice. [via Dave] [via]
Paul Hammond : Layout Gala: a collection of 40 CSS layouts based on the same markup and ready for download! - a set of 40 layouts that we've thought worth sharing
philgyford : Layout Gala: a collection of 40 CSS layouts based on the same markup and ready for download! - What the title says. Very handy. (via Rodcorp)
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31 month ago
Cameron Moll : Colly's width-based layout notes - CollyLogic: "Width-based layout" redesign notes. Similar techniques seem to be gaining traction of late.
Richard Rutter : Variable fixed width layout explained - Colly shows how to use JS to vary layout based on window size.
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32 month ago
Paul Hammond : David Baron's weblog: Overuse of floats considered harmful - it is repeating other problems caused by misuse of tables
kayodeok : Overuse of floats considered harmful - Floats were intended to be used to take small pieces of content out of the flow and let the rest of the text wrap around them. They were not intended to be used for the main content of a page, nor were they designed for it. Nevertheless, use of floats for
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32 month ago
Cameron Moll : UX Magazine: A second look - UX Magazine. I've recently given this site a second look (though it's been live only a short while), and I must say the layout, grid, and design are all quite well-done. Home page isn't bulletproof (e.g. text resizing), but sharp nonetheless.
Richard Rutter : Size-dependent layout - UX Magazine.
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32 month ago
kayodeok : A List Apart: Articles: Home Page Goals - ...home pages are anxiety-inducing for companies. The home page is your first impression. And like the old saying goes, you only get one chance. So home pages themselves have a unique set of design goals.
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32 month ago
kayodeok : Digital Web Magazine - Designing for the Web - This article is dedicated to some of the wonderful characteristics that make the Web, well, the Web
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33 month ago
kayodeok : Introduction - In search of the One True Layout - In search of the One True Layout
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kayodeok : Star HTML and Microsoft IE7 - "If IE7 fixes all those issues and behaves according to W3C standards, why should the hack matter?... If IE7 is as good as they say, it should ignore the hack and just render everything normally while IE6 and lower will still use the hack."
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33 month ago
kayodeok : A List Apart: Articles: Thinking Outside the Grid - "There is a new kid on the block, and her name is 'I've never designed with a table in my career.'"
Paul Hammond : A List Apart: Articles: Thinking Outside the Grid - There is a new kid on the block, and her name is “I’ve never designed with a table in my career.â€
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34 month ago
kayodeok : A List Apart: Articles: Design Choices Can Cripple a Website - just pause for a moment and think of all the design choices you have made over the last year, and the reasons why you made them. And think about the huge impact those choices might have had on the performance of the sites you worked on
Paul Hammond : A List Apart: Articles: Design Choices Can Cripple a Website - The way forward is to test, and let our readers show us which designs work best, and which copy works best.
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35 month ago
kayodeok : In search of the One True Layout
Milo Vermeulen : Position is Everything - In search of the One True Layout [via]
jimray : In search of the One True Layout - I could've used this about two months ago, but I think it'll be worth converting a lot of recent projects
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36 month ago
Simon Willison : Curing Float Drops and Wraps - Invaluable guide to debugging CSS floats.
kayodeok : Curing Float Drops and Wraps - You'll occasionally run into a situation where one block drops down below the other one instead of sitting side-by-side as you anticipated. This is commonly referred to as a "float drop."
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36 month ago
kayodeok : A List Apart: Articles: Introducing the CSS3 Multi-Column Module - The module's intent is to allow content to flow into multiple columns inside an element. It offers new CSS properties that let the designers specify in how many columns an element should be rendered.
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36 month ago
kayodeok : CSS3 Multi-column layout considered harmful | 456 Berea Street - Using multiple columns in a print stylesheet may be useful, but on-screen, for longer articles? No. Face it, the web is not a printed magazine
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