Archive for March, 2006



Let’s say you have a printer-friendly page that consolidates information from multiple sections. The page uses the print.css as all instead of just print. Let’s also assume you want to show things on the screen, such as a link back to the referral page, and different elements on the printed page, such as the [...]

Dave Child has created a library of cheat sheets that have been pinned to cube walls around the world. If you haven’t seen these before, takes some time to visit his site and print your own versions. Attached to my wall are:

CSS
HTML Character Entities
JavaScript

Mulberry Technologies also has a set of cheat sheets for [...]

My background is in fine art, not computer design. I’ve been frustrated by the digital, screen-based presentation of web sites. I want to get my hands dirty. I want to scrape, scratch, paint, and draw. My attempts at reproducing texture on web sites has been spotty. I wrote about my desire to integrate [...]

I’ve played around with IE7 for a while, but haven’t really started debugging with it until now. Fortunately, I’ve already set up the site to use conditional comments and deliver an IE6.css file and a separate IE7.css file. This has made it much easier to target the offending areas of the site.
IE7 has had [...]

I’ve been using Color Schemer for several years. It’s a simple tool that allows you to find complementary and harmonious colors for your web site. I didn’t have the bookmark on this computer and did a search for it. Openmodo has a great collection of online color palette tools. When you need to choose a [...]




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