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3321_32 Jeff Croft's Bookmarks Tagged With "webdesign"

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  1. Visit WebKit Web Inspector Redesign WebKit Web Inspector Redesign

    Some really, really nice additions and changes to both the functionality and design of my favorite browser debugging tool.

  2. Visit Jina Bolton: Make it modular Jina Bolton: Make it modular

    More great thoughts on markup and CSS coding practices, this time from my homey J.B., who I am (apparently) doing a world tour with this month.

  3. Visit Raphaël: vector graphics JavaScript library Raphaël: vector graphics JavaScript library

    I got to chat with Dmitry Baranovskiy, the creator of Raphaël, at Web Directions South, and I was impressed with both him and his work. This JavaScript library is Really Smart Stuff™. I don't think there's any doubt that SVG, Canvas, and VML are p… More

  4. Visit Natalie Downe: CSS Systems for writing maintainable CSS Natalie Downe: CSS Systems for writing maintainable CSS

    Natalie (who, for the record, is one of the friendliest people I've ever met!) has some really great tips for writing CSS in her slides from a recent talk. Be sure to download the PDF version, which includes her notes. One of my favorite bits in h… More

  5. Visit Beautiful new city homepages / The EveryBlock Blog Beautiful new city homepages / The EveryBlock Blog

    Wonderful design work by Wilson Miner on the new EveryBlock city homepages.

  6. Visit Five CSS design browser differences I can live with Five CSS design browser differences I can live with

    Good stuff by Andy Clarke. I would suggest if you *can't* live with these browser differences, you're not really understanding the way modern CSS is *supposed* to work.

  7. Visit Andy Clarke: Time to stop showing clients static design visuals Andy Clarke: Time to stop showing clients static design visuals

    I totally agree with Andy that it makes a lot of sense to show clients HTML/CSS/JS prototypes rather than static visuals, but I'm not sure how to reconcile this with the needs of our clients, as well as our resources at Blue Flavor. For us, the tr… More

  8. Visit Darren Jones: Don't Sweat the Unsemantic Stuff Darren Jones: Don't Sweat the Unsemantic Stuff

    A really smart post on the "unsemantic" nature of CSS frameworks that deal with layout, by Darren Jones, who created the [Sparkl framework](http://dazzl.co.uk/sparkl-css-framework/index.htm). The best line in the article is this: > Remember [la… More

  9. Visit Krylon redesign by Happy Cog Krylon redesign by Happy Cog

    Really nice work by Dan Mall and our friends at Happy Cog. Love it.

  10. Visit CleverCSS CleverCSS

    Quite interesting. Certainly the best implementation of dynamic CSS, including literals and the other typical functionality you see in these sots of things, that I've ever seen. I'm not sure if I could get into the habit of writing CSS this way, b… More

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