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Actionscript 3.0 - 1 views

You can find a lot of useful information and help with AS3 at http://groups.diigo.com/group/Gra647/content/tag/as3 Check it out.

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Ken Harper

Choosing the Right Font: A Practical Guide to Typography on the Web | Webdesigntuts+ - 0 views

  • By making your type readable, you immediately jump ahead of at least half of the competition, which is fortunate, really, because it's not that hard!
  • As a general rule, designers like to set their body copy at the very least at 12px. Most, however, chose a larger size like 14px, which is even better for readability. Font-sizing is really quite easy to decide on for body copy, but it's the titles that start to get complicated.
  • . Generally speaking, for large blocks of text, 1.5 times the size of the text is a good size.
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  • Here it's generally considered good practice to add an extra pixel or two between the characters, as they naturally appear larger.
  • the grid is the most important idea for practical typography on the web
  • a grid is a key way of establishing visual hierarchy, and it's a great indicator of how large (or small) your text should be.
  • Employ some unique typography
Ken Harper

Type Tips-short, quick tips on all things web typography from Harry Roberts of CSS Wiza... - 0 views

  • As a general rule, your leading should be ≥140% of your font-size.
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    As a general rule, your leading should be ≥140% of your font-size. This however varies depending on several factors
Ken Harper

19 top fonts in 19 top combinations - 0 views

  • I re­cently com­piled a list of the 19 most pop­u­lar fonts ac­cord­ing to usage by graphic de­sign­ers from all over the web. I
Ken Harper

jQuery.ScrollTo - 1 views

  • Absolute position Absolute position(hash) Relative position Relative position(hash) Percen
Ken Harper

The real HTML5 boilerplate - CSS Wizardry-CSS, Web Standards, Typography, and Grids by ... - 0 views

  • I won’t beat about the bush, seeing the HTML5 Boilerplate makes me frustrated. It makes me wish I were a vet, or a tree surgeon, or something that isn’t a web developer. Look at all that code. 681* lines. Six hundred and eighty-one. Hell it even takes over 40 minutes to explain!
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