Archive for the ‘HTML & CSS’ Category
Re-introducing @font-face CSS rules
- December 17th, 2007
- Posted by Stewart
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With the recent news that WebKit based browsers will soon be supporting the long awaited @font-face CSS rules, now is the time to refresh your memory on why this really is such a huge step forward for typography on the web. So how long before this becomes standard on all browsers and when can we start using it?
Javascript: Pop up DHTML calendar using CSS
- March 30th, 2007
- Posted by Stewart
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If you are looking for a simple JavaScript calendar that uses CSS and is easy to customise, then take a look at my calendar. I have created a basic javascript calendar that can be tweaked to suit your needs that makes it easy for your users to pick a date. Read more »
Qodo featured on CSS galleries
- March 14th, 2007
- Posted by Stewart
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I’m very proud to say that my new design, Qodo v2, has been featured in quite a few CSS galleries! I have always been a huge fan of the high quality work and design featured on the galleries and it’s really nice to have my work featured alongside some of the greatest current CSS designs! Read more »
When is the right time to use PNG?
- March 1st, 2007
- Posted by Stewart
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For a long time designers have had to hold off using the PNG image format on the web because of Internet Explorer’s poor support for it. So now that IE7 is publicly available and support has been added - can we use them now? What else do we need to know before using the image format that was designed for the web? Read more »
