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239_32 Jeremy Keith's Bookmarks Tagged With "style"

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  1. Visit Typechart - Browse Web Type, Grab CSS. Typechart - Browse Web Type, Grab CSS.

    A handy little tool that's beautifully designed. View typeface/style/size combinations and then grab the CSS.

  2. Visit The Paragraph in Web Typography & Design — Jon Tan 陳 The Paragraph in Web Typography & Design — Jon Tan 陳

    A wonderfully informative and useful look at paragraphs styles ...in history and in CSS.

  3. Visit font is dead, vive le style - W3C Q&A Weblog font is dead, vive le style - W3C Q&A Weblog

    About freakin' time! The FONT element, whose presence until now in HTML5 was an utter embarrassment to all concerned, is finally gone. Thanks, Hixie.

  4. Visit Research Tools | Economist.com | Economist.com Research Tools | Economist.com | Economist.com

    The Economist style guide: the "dos and don'ts" section is particularly useful.

  5. Visit Styling File Inputs with CSS and the DOM // ShaunInman.com Styling File Inputs with CSS and the DOM // ShaunInman.com

    A clever little technique by Shaun for faux-styling file input elements using a mixture of CSS and JavaScript.

  6. Visit Vitamin Features » Web Design-isms: 7 Surefire Styles that Work Vitamin Features » Web Design-isms: 7 Surefire Styles that Work

    A nice well-illustrated article from Larissa Meek pointing to some design trends that can be applied to the Web.

  7. Visit Eric's Archived Thoughts: Formal Weirdness Eric's Archived Thoughts: Formal Weirdness

    Eric explores the dark cabbalistic world of attempting to style form controls. This explains why he doesn't use the universal selector for resetting default styles.

  8. Visit 110am. A Seasonal Design 110am. A Seasonal Design

    Tom Watson's new site design changes stylesheets with the season. More of this kind of thing please, Web.

  9. Visit The 9th Incarnation of ShaunInman.com // ShaunInman.com/post The 9th Incarnation of ShaunInman.com // ShaunInman.com/post

    Shaun is pushing the boundaries of CSS as an indicator of the passage of the time. I'm really happy to see this kind of experimentation: this is exactly why we want separation of content and presentation.

  10. Visit Highlight Microformats with CSS :: journal :: hicksdesign   Ο° Highlight Microformats with CSS :: journal :: hicksdesign   Ο°

    Jon has come up with a lightweight user stylesheet for highlighting microformats. It works a treat for my site.

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