give up and use tables. 47 minutes seems fair. why have i never seen this before? » « 15:19 19/12/08 | permalink | css webdesign tables funny html
css tables are pretty awesome. i like the future » « 23:15 28/10/08 | permalink | css webdesign tables layout
typeface.js is crazy awesome - convert a typeface to a series of JSON vectors, then render text using a canvas element for each word, with paths for the characters. evil but wonderful » « 14:09 27/10/08 | permalink | javascript typography webdesign fonts typeface css
taptaptap has pretty apps with a lovely js interface. loving the screenshot viewer thingy » « 23:14 28/08/08 | permalink | iphone apps javascript css
salti pointed out this nice article about producing pretty bar graphs with CSS » « 19:11 20/12/05 | permalink | css graphs design webdesign
TreeMenu3 looks like a nice robust dhtml tree menu (if such a thing can exist), which is built entirely by transforming ul/li elements in-place, so degrades beautifully. » « 07:33 16/03/05 | permalink | dhtml javascript css standards accessibility
chris wilson, ie team veteran, talks about commitment to standards support in IE7, and credits eric, amongst others, for marking the way forward. » « 14:19 13/03/05 | permalink | ie microsoft standards css
ie still hasn't fixed this dumb css borders bug (was evident on lea's site). grr. hurry up with ie7 already. » « 17:15 12/03/05 | permalink | ie css bugs
jc points out the w3c column spec for css, which seems to get the point for once. whether and when this becomes a standard (and a supported one) remains to be seen of course. » « 13:53 08/02/05 | permalink | css columns layout w3c standards
the css zen garden, 1990's style. nopw those are some high quality animations. » « 16:01 21/01/05 | permalink | css spoofs
bookmarked because i've found this useful a number of times: an article about styling hr elements. » « 10:30 31/08/04 | permalink | web css