Jeff Croft's Bookmarks Tagged With "css"
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Targeting Safari with CSS
http://dustinbrewer.com/css-hackgetting-safari-to-behave/
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Safari is probably the most reliable browser out there when it comes to rendering things as a standards-aware developer would expect, but there are those rare times when you need to target it specifically with some unique rules. For those cases, t… More
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Sara Flemming: Two great tastes that taste great together!
http://log.saraflemming.com/post/33848226
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Sara's got a short little how-to on using clipping and transparency in web design to create some screens over photos and other similar layout options. Good stuff!
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Dave Shea: Image Replacement + Google
http://mezzoblue.com/archives/2008/05/05/image_replac/
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> So it appears that, short of a set of stone tablets carried down from the hills of Mountain View, we do have a fairly clear answer. Using CSS image replacement in a responsible way, where the image truthfully represents the content it’s replacin… More
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Apple's WebKit now supports CSS Reflections
http://webkit.org/blog/182/css-reflections/
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Talk about scratching your own itch...
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WebKit now support CSS Masks
http://webkit.org/blog/181/css-masks/
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Oh man, this looks *sweet*. I'll say it again: the WebKit team is *totally* doing the right thing here by continuing to innovate with these new features. Dear WebKit: web designers everywhere thank you!
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Surfin' Safari: Introducing CSS Gradients
http://webkit.org/blog/175/introducing-css-gradients/
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WebKit now includes support for gradients specified in CSS. The syntax looks a bit confusing for us designerly types, but massive kudos to the WebKit team for continuing to embrace the "browser wars" mentality, offering exciting new toys for desig… More
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Sparkl: A Fexible Web Framwork [sic]
http://dazzl.co.uk/sparkl-css-framework/index.htm
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Yet another front-end web framework, consisting largely of CSS (but this one also has some JavaScript). I haven't really looked into it yet, so I can't really comment on it. For my tastes, I've yet to see the "perfect CSS framework," (Bluepri… More
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SonSpring | 960 Grid System
http://sonspring.com/journal/960-grid-system
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Nathan Smith talks about the 960 Grid System CSS "framework" (I say in quotes, since that word seems divisive when applied to CSS) he recently released. It all looks very impressive to me, and I'm quite tempted to use it over Blueprint. Blueprint … More
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960 Grid System by Nathan Smith
http://960.gs/
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The awesome Nathan Smith has released a CSS framework for grids. It's very similar to Blueprint, but uses some different naming conventions and a 12 or 16 column default grid, instead of Blueprint's 24 columns. Looks very useful. Nice work!
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Apple releases Safari 3.1
http://www.macnn.com/articles/08/03/18/apple.launches.safari.31/
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The new Safari build includes several items of interest to cutting-edge web designers and developers: CSS animations, HTML 5 audio and video elements, and downloadable fonts.
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