CSS Reflections
Sunday, June 8th, 2008CSS Reflections in WebKit - cool. You might also like to read about CSS Gradients, Transforms, Animations and Masks - way cool.
an experiential adventure
CSS Reflections in WebKit - cool. You might also like to read about CSS Gradients, Transforms, Animations and Masks - way cool.
Jina Bolton suggests writing an interface style guide may help prevent finding the site ill-maintained after your departure from a project - for design and for coding standards.
Eric Meyer has an informative rave in The Missing Link where he’s asking why the XHTML 2 idea of freeing up the href attribute hasn’t been adopted by the (almost too far in the future to give a toss about) HTML 5 Specification being worked on. He makes rather good points, too.
Dave Shea’s Bright Creative has had a very sexy redesign - very sweet piece of design. He’s posted some comments on the design on his Mezzoblue blog covering image file sizes, contrast issues and apparent divitis. Still, its very nice work.
Joe Dolson has a great little guide to the semantic use of HTML elements.
Email Spambot Buster is an accessible unobtrusive technique to hide your email addresses on the web page from email harvesters (spambots).
Cool web designer t-shirts like I Know HTML [How to Meet Ladies] and Don’t Be an Internet Prostitute Be a Marketing Pimp.
Scott Gledhill’s presentation at Web Directions Government was titled Real World Web Standards.