LESS « The Dynamic Stylesheet language - 0 views
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It is possible to output rules in your CSS which allow tools to locate the source of the rule. Either specify the option dumpLineNumbers as above or add !dumpLineNumbers:mediaQuery to the url.
Golden Bootstrap - 0 views
5 Principles And Ideas Of Setting Type On The Web | How-To | Smashing Magazine - 0 views
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here are many ways to approach Web typography in order to create effective and expressive results. Let's take a closer look at some principles, rules and ideas for approaching Web typography decisions - you can use them as a starting point for learning how to achieve effective type setting on the Web.
2008 Email Design Guidelines - Campaign Monitor Blog - 0 views
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As web designers, we've grown pretty good at understanding how to create a modern, semantic, accessible website using XHTML and CSS. We understand what makes a good website, and how to make it happen. When it comes time to design emails though, do all the same rules apply? Are there things we should be doing specifically for email that don't make sense on a website? In this article we'll discuss the technical, design and information elements that make up a successful HTML email.
WordOff - 0 views
CSS: even and odd rules - 0 views
Five simple steps to better typography : Journal : Mark Boulton - 0 views
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One point = 1/72 of an inch One pica = 12 points One em = The distance horizontally equal to the type size, in points, you are using. Eg. 1em of 12pt type is 12pt. (Thanks to Joe for correcting me on this.)
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A general good rule of thumb is 2-3 alphabets in length, or 52-78 characters (including spaces).
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Your leading should increase proportionally to your Measure. Small Measure, less leading. Wide Measure, more leading.
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On :target | CSS-Tricks - 0 views
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I'd use these rules-of-thumb for when :target is a good choice: When a "state" is needed When the jump-down behavior is acceptable When it's acceptable to affect the browser history
Detect unused CSS rules - CSS Optimizer - 0 views
Book - Scalable and Modular Architecture for CSS - 0 views
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By separating rules into the five categories, naming convention is beneficial for immediately understanding which category a particular style belongs to and its role within the overall scope of the page. On large projects, it is more likely to have styles broken up across multiple files. In these cases, naming convention also makes it easier to find which file a style belongs to.
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