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Image to CSS Converter - 0 views

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    This is the direct link from http://elliottback.com/wp/archives/2005/04/25/convert-image-to-css/
     Convert Image to CSS
    Posted in Code, Plugins, Graphics by Elliott Back on April 25th, 2005. [Del.icio.us]

    Ever wanted to take an image and convert it, pixel by pixel, into CSS, HTML, or xHTML? Well, now you can, thanks to my handy conversion tool! Just give it the URL of the image to convert, select a pixel resampling ratio, a mode, and off you go. You can also save the html. Just right click on the permalink and "save target as" to your favorite location.

        * Example: Born into Brothels [via]
        * Example: Cambridge, England [via]
        * Massive deforestation [via]

    Note: If you give a very large image, with a very small pixel ratio, the image could take a long time to load, or eventually overload your browser with multiple megabytes of web information. These "images" are very large!


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CSS OFF - 0 views

shared by yc c on 09 Mar 09 - Cached
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    photoshop design to markup contest
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IE NetRenderer - Browser Compatibility Check - - 0 views

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    This web rendering tool is ideally suited for web designers working on Apple iMac and Linux workstations. It allows to verify web designs natively on all popular Internet Explorer versions, without the need to set aside several physical or virtual Microsoft Windows PCs just for that purpose. 
yc c

Yahoo! UI Library: Graded Browser Support - 0 views

  • Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web and director of the W3C, has said it best: “Anyone who slaps a ‘this page is best viewed with Browser X’ label on a Web page appears to be yearning for the bad old days, before the Web, when you had very little chance of reading a document written on another computer, another word processor, or another network.”
  • Methodologies including layered development via progressive enhancement, Unobtrusive Javascript, and Hijax ensure that higher layers don’t disrupt lower layers. However, representative testing of the core experience is critical. If you choose to adopt a Graded Browser support regime for your own web applications, be sure your site’s core content and functionality is accessible without images, CSS, and JS. Ensure that the keyboard is adequate for task completion and that when your site is accessed by a C-grade browser all advanced functionality prompts are hidden.
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

CSSVista: Live CSS editing with Internet Explorer and Firefox simultaneously - 0 views

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    CSSVista is a free Windows application for web developers which lets you edit your CSS code live in both Internet Explorer and Firefox simultaneously. If you like this, you may be interested in our browser compatibility service, SiteVista. Yes, that's why this software is free! :-)
yc c

Web Design Blog | ModernBlueDesign.com » Blog Archive » Fighting Spam with CSS - 0 views

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    The idea here is setting up a form with a text field and via CSS making it invisible. Then, if a post is sent to a php script handling the request and that text box has information in it, that means a human didn't fill it out, and the script is simply aborted.
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
    • Alberto Adrián Schiano
       
      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
yc c

Maze Generator - 0 views

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    The maze is rendered at the client using only HTML and CSS.
yc c

CSS The Star Matrix Pre-loaded - 0 views

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XRAY :: for web developers - 0 views

shared by yc c on 09 Mar 09 - Cached
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    XRAY is a free cross browser tool that lets you see the box model in action for any element, letting you see beneath the skin of any web page.
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


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
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
Perry Branch

A List Apart: Articles: Understanding Web Design - 0 views

  • Architecture (the kind that uses steel and glass and stone) is also an apt comparison—or at least, more apt than poster design. The architect creates planes and grids that facilitate the dynamic behavior of people. Having designed, the architect relinquishes control. Over time, the people who use the building bring out and add to the meaning of the architect’s design.
  • Web design is the creation of digital environments that facilitate and encourage human activity; reflect or adapt to individual voices and content; and change gracefully over time while always retaining their identity.
  • Great web designs are like great buildings. All office buildings, however distinctive, have lobbies and bathrooms and staircases. Websites, too, share commonalities.
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  • The experienced web designer, like the talented newspaper art director, accepts that many projects she works on will have headers and columns and footers. Her job is not to whine about emerging commonalities but to use them to create pages that are distinctive, natural, brand-appropriate, subtly memorable, and quietly but unmistakably engaging.
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    A good discussion of Web Design in the context of traditional design.
Trisha Gao

Css Menu Generator - TabCreatr - 0 views

  • TabCreatr.com is an application that allows you to create your own tabs and Css menus.
Ryan Detzel

Inspiration Folder - The web's largest web design gallery - Browse over 20,000 unique d... - 0 views

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    Web's largest "css" web design gallery. Great site to get inspiration from.
Mr. DiGi

IETester - 0 views

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    Free WebBrowser that allows you to have the rendering and javascript engines of IE8 beta 1, IE7 IE 6 and IE5.5 on Vista and XP, as well as the installed IE in the same process.
Frederik Van Zande

CSS Compatibility and Internet Explorer - 0 views

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    A chart displaying IE compatibility to CSS from version 5 to 8
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    With each new release of Windows Internet Explorer, support for the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) standard has steadily improved. Internet Explorer 6 was the first fully CSS Level 1-compliant version of Internet Explorer. Windows Internet Explorer 8 is planned to be a fully CSS Level 2.1-compliant browser, and will support some features of CSS 3. If the browsers your Web site is targeting include earlier versions of Internet Explorer, however, you want to know the level of CSS compliance for those as well. This article provides an at-a-glance look at CSS compliance across recent versions of Internet Explorer, including support in Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 for Developers and planned support in the final version of Internet Explorer 8.
Ako Z°om

Image map free software by mollyandedu.com and others - 0 views

    • Ako Z°om
       
      with small easy html tools ... for image mapping...
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