J.Bradford Dillon's Bookmarks Tagged With "css"
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Closing this Chapter on CSS Frameworks
http://mondaybynoon.com/2007/11/19/closing-this-chapter-on-css-frameworks/
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An excellent response to Croft's query by Johnathan Christopher. I'm one of those he mentions in the article that can't believe this debate has gone on this long. Such is life.
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What’s Not to Love About Instant Cake Mixes?
http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk/malarkey/more/instant/#When:23:19:00Z
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Andy Clarke riffs on Jeff Croft's CSS framework query with this satirical look at cake-baking. Croft's response: "Who knows if he was being light-hearted or mean-spirited, but I found it freaking hilarious."
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What’s not to love about CSS frameworks?
http://www2.jeffcroft.com/blog/2007/nov/17/whats-not-love-about-css-frameworks/
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Yet another post on CSS frameworks by master Croft. Mostly reiterating his previous articles on the subject, but with an open-ended question: What do you dislike about CSS frameworks?
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BlueprintCSS: Tools of the trade
http://bjorkoy.com/past/2007/11/16/evolution/
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Bjorkoy hits us with a list of plugins and tools to be used with Blueprint CSS
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Blueprint CSS Cheat Sheet
http://www.christianmontoya.com/2007/11/12/blueprint-css-cheat-sheet/
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Christian Montoya posts a cheat sheet for classes used in Blueprint CSS.
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Don't Over-Specify CSS
http://www.robertnyman.com/2007/10/18/dont-over-specify-your-css-code/
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Robert Nyman explains the advantages of being just a little bit more vague when specifying your CSS.
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Andy Clarke Introduces the CSS Eleven
http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk/malarkey/more/csseleven/#When:16:00:00Z
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Something really exciting is happening in the web design industry. If you are frustrated by the "glacial speed" of the W3C, you need to read this article, in which Andy Clarke introduces the CSS Eleven, a group of designers setting out to help the… More
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A Type In the Right Direction?
http://www.simplebits.com/notebook/2007/10/05/fonts.html
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Dan Cederholm chimes in with a look at the @font-face support issue. His idea for fully-scalable icons through dingbat fonts is particularly interesting. Look for more on that in the future
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Fonts in your Face
http://www.hicksdesign.co.uk/journal/fonts-in-your-face
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Jon Hicks jumped into the web font discussion with this blog post, where he suggests a possible way for font foundries to support this new usage. The article is short, but the comments are where the interest is.
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WebKit, Now With Downloadable Fonts
http://webkit.org/blog/124/downloadable-fonts/
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WebKit now supports the CSS @font-face specifications, meaning you can now make your website just that more beautiful to Safari users, and thousands of personal blogs will be sporting Monotype Corsiva before the end of the week.
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