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Category Archives: XHTML/CSS
Jonathan Stark – “Building mobile apps with HTML, CSS and JavaScript” workshop
Jonathan began with an overview of the current mobile landscape. In a nutshell it’s a minefield of platform fragmentation and device fragmentation. “‘It’s brutal […]
Annoying CSS3 Baseline Alignment Problem in Firefox
CSS3 transform enables the rotation of elements including HTML text. If you intend to use it you should be aware […]
CSS3 Flexbox
CSS3 brings us a host of new features. Whilst most people will be familiar with gradients, text-shadow etc. I’d like […]
Just Enough Documentation: an ideal web design process
Forget an exhaustive wireframe stack and Photoshop mockups of every page. This is how web design should work.
Plone Theming or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love collective.xdv
Recently I’ve been tasked with looking at how we can improve our Plone theming process. One of the problems that […]
Nasty IE6 CSS bug
Probably not new, but I can’t find mention of it anywhere so I’ll post it here: #foo.bar, #foo.baz { background: […]
CSS Systems
Comments, additions, qualifications, agreements and occasional disagreements with Natalie Downe’s “CSS Systems” presentation
Best practices for speeding up your site
Best Practices for Speeding Up Your Web Site — part of an excellent series of articles on the Yahoo Developer […]
IE8: steps in the right direction
After the furious controversy and rationalisation unleashed by Microsoft’s embrace of version targeting from IE8 onwards, we were thrilled by […]