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You’re the inspiration

I consider myself more as a web developer, than as a web designer(or just as a designer). Anyway, I love to design small stuff from time to time - writting some cutting-edge CSS, painting squares, etc. Every designer has an inspiration. And one of my inspirations is the work of one man - Douglas Bowman. read more

# | 24.9.2006 @ 14:14:34 | Category: Css | Comments: Off

Web standards are something important!

That's right! And now Microsoft confirmes this sentence with the launch of the new UI of their famous MSN. Doug Bowman spots the light on this markable event in his blog with the nice heading "MSN goes CSS".
Few months ago, after a short conversation about the web development, one of my friends(software engineer) told me: "Oh, man, who cares about web standards?". Now I can tell him: "Well, Microsoft cares already!"read more

# | 2.2.2005 @ 11:53:09 | Category: Css | Comments: Off

CSS Cribs

Before one year and so, on of my favourite CSS masters Dave Shea, published one "precious" manual - the CSS Crib Sheet. If you, guys, are web developers/designers - you just NEED this! I will print a copy of it and I will put it on my desk. Just a great one! One of my favourite e-zines - Groove Manifesto - provide us with translation in Bulgarianread more

# | 14.1.2005 @ 16:21:45 | Category: Css | Comments: Off

2-col tableless layout

I think that in my links section I can create new category called "tableless layout". So, in this category I can collect all the URLs in the WWW which mention the tableless layout. And they are many.
The new page found by me concerning tableless layouts is located on the Wellstyled.com and is really amazing! read more

# | 27.10.2004 @ 14:37:53 | Category: Css | Comments: Off

Hope This Help Me!

Dave Shea - Designing with CSS: Past, Present, and Future
Dave, you're a great guy! read more

# | 1.10.2004 @ 12:18:46 | Category: Css | Comments: Off

Presentation slide show

After a couple of weeks I will be a part of an Open Linux Fest. So, as a speaker there, I must help myself with the some visual materials like presentation slides, notes and related stuff. I'm sick of all of the Flash and Power Point presentations. Moreover they are not as modern as a CSS/HTML/JavaScript slide show.
So, I decide to use this technique to build my own. Hope this help me! read more

# | 27.9.2004 @ 18:12:07 | Category: Css | Comments: Off

Mozilla CSS Commands

My favourite browser Mozilla has its own CSS commands and I'm so happy to hear that. I mean - what if some of this commands was supported by other browser, not only by Mozilla? It will be great. Of course, MSIE has its own commands but I really like -moz-border-radius. Awesome! read more

# | 24.9.2004 @ 09:47:36 | Category: Css | Comments: Off

CMS

I love CMS! The best way to make web publishing fast and easy! Victor Lombardi talks about integrating CSS with Content Management Systems.
Build a CMS, go to heaven! read more

# | 20.9.2004 @ 16:05:10 | Category: Css | Comments: Off

min-height: fixed;

One of my favourite bloggers - Dave Shea - published an interesting article about the minimal height of a block element(like div,p and other). read more

# | 17.9.2004 @ 10:06:50 | Category: Css | Comments: Off

The style always matters

Ethan Marcotte - one of my favourite bloggers - just publish his first article about using CSS in the development process. Can't wait to read this, oh boy! read more

# | 12.8.2004 @ 10:45:17 | Category: Css | Comments: Off

Look Ma, No Tables!

Douglas Bowman's Stop Design - one of my favourite weblogs(as you see in the FILL THE TANK), announced one really interesting article, concerning the using of tableless layout instead of table layout. Too much waiting for article like that. But the waiting worth! read more

# | 29.7.2004 @ 09:46:46 | Category: Css | Comments: Off


 
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