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EmChart - 3 views

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    px 2 em font size chart
mimi .

A List Apart: Articles: Alternative Style: Working With Alternate Style Sheets - 0 views

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    dynamically change stylesheets
Frederik Van Zande

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.
Gary Edwards

Typogridphy - A Typographical and Grid Layout CSS Framework From Harry Roberts of CSS W... - 2 views

  • Grids & Typography Typogridphy is a CSS framework constructed to allow web designers and front-end developers to quickly code typograhically pleasing grid layouts. Based on the popular 960 Grid System, Typogridphy allows you to create grid layouts which are versatile and great looking. Typogridphy is made of fully validate, semantic and strict xHTML, and validate CSS.
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    Very nice. Great looking lists! Found this link at CSS-Tricks
Gary Edwards

Grid design basics: Grids for Web page layouts - Opera Developer Community - 2 views

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    Since tables were co-opted for layout purposes, columns have become key to many Web design layouts, and this thinking continued when CSS took over from tables (at least in the minds of savvy designers) for Web-page presentation. However, other fields of layout design don't think in arbitrary columns, they work with grids, and these form the basis for the structure of page designs. This article will provide the lowdown on grid design for Web pages. Thinking modular Grids are a template, a framework within which creativity can flourish. Too many designers spend time looking at a blank canvas, trying to figure out where elements should be positioned, but, if you have a flexible underlying grid, many such problems are already solved for you. It becomes obvious where and how elements should and can be positioned, thereby leaving you, the designer, with more time to work on graphic design and other page components.
Shila N Laing

Simple CSS vertical menu Digg-like - 2 views

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    css vertical menu, digg style menu
Mike More

Shrinking that Fat Delicious Tagometer Badge! - 2 views

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    I needed to use the tall Delicious save button, but I found that it wasn't tall at all.. it was short & fat :) So, I had to shrink it a little by hiding some parts
yc c

Sizzle JavaScript Selector Library - 2 views

shared by yc c on 04 Dec 09 - Cached
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    A pure-JavaScript CSS selector engine designed to be easily dropped in to a host library.
abdullah khan

Find Fonts, Try Fonts, Buy Fonts « MyFonts - 2 views

shared by abdullah khan on 11 Dec 09 - Cached
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    Find, try, buy and download fonts from the world's largest collection of fonts online, and match your own fonts name.
yc c

PrimerCSS - 2 views

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    Primer undercoats your CSS by pulling out all of your classes and id's and placing them into a starter stylesheet. Paste your HTML in to get started.
yc c

The Mysterious Pseudo Class in CSS - 2 views

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    css pseudo-class browser compability chart
Wanda Terral

Drawter.com - DrawAble Markup Language - 3 views

shared by Wanda Terral on 30 Jan 10 - Cached
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    Drawter is a tool written in JavaScript and based on jQuery library. It provides you the possibility to literally draw your website's code. It runs on every single web-browser which makes it really useful and helpful. Each tag is presented as a layer you have drawn. Currently Drawter is available in Pro version, which means that it is intended for webmasters use only - knowledge of HTML and CSS is required. Drawter is not a tool for laymen, for the time being, but the whole team behind the project is putting every effort to launch a new version called "Amateur". Soon you will be able to draw your websites without any knowledge of HTML or CSS. Launching 2010.
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    Drawter is a tool written in JavaScript and based on jQuery library. It provides you the possibility to literally draw your website's code. It runs on every single web-browser which makes it really useful and helpful. Each tag is presented as a layer you have drawn.
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