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Ako Z°om

Style Sheets in HTML documents - 0 views

shared by Ako Z°om on 26 Oct 07 - Cached
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      the inro of the W3C
Stefan

HTML Kit for more than editing HTML - 0 views

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    also creates reference posters for CSS files to visualize structure. creates favicons, too.    
Ako Z°om

Cours CSS : liste des propriétés - 0 views

shared by Ako Z°om on 27 Aug 07 - Cached
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      simple et clair la liste des styles... en CSS
Alberto Adrián Schiano

Pruebe su diseño web en distintos navegadores - Browsershots - 0 views

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    Web designers: try your pages here and see screenshots of every sort of browser
    Disenyadores web: probar paginas aqui y ver como se ve en cada tipo de navegador

Alberto Adrián Schiano

Survey Software - Online Survey Software - Customer Satisfaction Survey - Employee Surv... - 0 views

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    Free Voting - surveys for 100 people! Make your own surveys for your community
    ¡Votaciones gratis, encuestas para 100 personas!  Arma tus propios sondeos para tu comunidad


Alberto Adrián Schiano

Graphics Lab - 0 views

  • In this laboratory I perform various experiments in the realms of digital magick. Here I work with images, and 3D virtual spaces, as well as more traditional geometrical models to try and understand the graphical aspects of Computional Sorcery
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      This site has one of the biggest collection of ImageMagick tutorials and examples. See what you need to do and search it here! Este sitio tiene una de las mayores colecciones de tutoriales sobre ImageMagick. Ver que necesitamos hacer y buscar aquí.
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    Dealing with images and scripts to modify them Sobre imagenes y guiones que los modifican
Alberto Adrián Schiano

slayeroffice | tools | Mouseover DOM Inspector v2.0 Help - 0 views

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    Bookmarklet with a guide to use it to change any site's view
    Bookmarklet con guia para usarlo y cambiar el aspecto de cualquier sede

Scott Hendrickson

A List Apart: Articles: Frameworks for Designers - 0 views

  • How should a CSS framework be built? There are several possible ways to go about building a framework, but the most common and arguably the most useful is to abstract your common CSS into individual stylesheets that each cover a particular part of the whole. For example, you may have a stylesheet that sets up the typography and another that handles the mass reset. The beauty of the approach is the ability to selectively include only the styles that you need. You may end up with six or seven different stylesheets in your framework, but if a particular project doesn’t need one or two of them, they don’t have to be included. The framework we created in our office has five stylesheets: reset.css—handles the mass reset. type.css—handles the typography. grid.css—handles the layout grid. widgets.css—handles widgets like tabs, drop-down menus, and “read more” buttons. base.css—includes all the other stylesheets, so that we only need to call base.css from our (X)HTML documents to use the entire framework.
  • A word of caution This method works quite well, but there is a valid concern to be raised: it adds to the number of HTTP connections needed to render each page. On large, high-traffic sites, adding five more HTTP connections to every page view may result in angry system administrators. Two possible solutions to this are: Include everything in a single file, rather than breaking it into modules. The problem here is that you lose the ability to include only certain parts of the framework, and you also make maintenance more difficult. Have a server-side process that dynamically flattens the individual files into a single response. I’ve not seen this done, but it could be very efficient if done well. Using my example framework above, this dynamic process could occur when base.css is requested, but not when type.css, grids.css, etc. are. This way, the individual components are still available, but the entire framework is available in a flattened version, as well.
yc c

Colors on the Web - Color Theory for web designers - the color wizard generates great c... - 0 views

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    The Color Wizard is a color matching application for anyone who wants to create designs with great looking colors.
trnscndr

Duly Consider: Obama's Secret Service Detail: An Omen To Assassination? - 0 views

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    The biggest question one should consider is, whether or not Obama is feared by the establishment. Do they believe he will stop their flow of blood-money? Do they believe he will open Pandora's box on previous assassinations and corruption? Do they believe he will keep his word and shut them down on all fronts?
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    Why is this in the CSS group? Is there a way to delete it?
yc c

Amaya Binary Releases - 0 views

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    Amaya is intended to be a comprehensive client environment for testing and evaluating new proposals for Web standards and formats. A large part of the intended features of Amaya are implemented in this release, but some of them are not complete yet.
Jason Bao

Layout Gala: a collection of 40 CSS layouts based on the same markup and ready for down... - 0 views

shared by Jason Bao on 14 Feb 07 - Cached
  • In November 2005 I presented on pro.html.it a three-part article on creating CSS layouts using techniques like negative margins, any order columns and in some case opposite floats. The main goal of the article was getting the maximum number of layouts based on the same markup, each with valid CSS and HTML, without hacks nor workaround and a good cross-browser compatibility. The result is a set of 40 layouts that we've thought worth sharing: on each of them you'll find also a download link (if you want, you can download the entire collection, 40 HTML pages in a single zip file). Further details can be found below the gallery.
Maggie Tsai

中時電子報 - 0 views

shared by Maggie Tsai on 14 May 07 - Cached
trnscndr

Duly Consider: "Those Mean-Spirited Liberals?" -- A Rose By Any Other Name - Part 2 - 0 views

  • let's look a little deeper into the divide between the free thinking liberals, the traditionalist conservatives and the fascist Neocons. Name-calling, yes, unfair, no... by any definition held to a standard of actions over words.
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    ...let's look a little deeper into the divide between the free thinking liberals, the traditionalist conservatives and the fascist Neocons. Name-calling, yes, unfair, no... by any definition held to a standard of actions over words.
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