Category Archives: css

Today’s Reading

Still one of my favorite sites to look at, and easily one of the best examples of progressive CSS enhancements, 24Ways offers a really nice summation of where @font-face is right now, what you can expect from the various browsers, … Continue reading

Develop Mobile Apps Using Nothing but HTML, CSS and JS

Mobile app developers (and wannabes), listen up! If you already are a mobile app developer, you probably specialize on a single platform, be it the iPhone, BlackBerry, or other, because they all require that you use a different language to … Continue reading

Today’s Readings

A rather good article comes from 24Ways about what makes a website successful.  My fave comment is “Do you ask your clients why they have a website?”  When I first started in this business, if anyone asked me about making … Continue reading

Today’s Readings

Okay, this will be brief, I just wanted to show a couple really cool articles I recently read…  :-) First up is a truly inspiring look at a few new HTML5 entities from 24Ways.  Remy Sharp focuses on two new … Continue reading

Standards.Next: Great Time!

A big fat thanks to Alla, Molly, and all the other organizers of Standards.Next, NYC! After reading so many posts, articles, quotes, thoughts, and blurbs by the Molly Holzschlag and the Andy Budd, it was great to finally meet them!  … Continue reading

Today’s Readings

Been a while, eh?  How you all doing?  What a crazy couple weeks it’s been, but, since I find myself oddly wide-awake at 4am, I figured why not catch up on my RSS reading and blog writing, right?  So here … Continue reading

Background-Position PNGs. Yes, Even in IE6…

Background: If you’re reading this, you probably already know the issue with trying to background-position PNGs in IE6, so I’ll make this as brief as possible (skip down to the Demo if you’d rather): A somewhat-little-known fact is that IE6 … Continue reading

Today’s Readings

As many of you already know, Windows 7 is ready to go on sale and Craig Buckler has written a nice wrap-up on Microsoft’s latest offering.  In releasing Win7, Microsoft may have finally invented a reason that could compel me … Continue reading

jQuery.concrete – a New Library, and Approach, to Applying JS

After reading the Ajaxian article about jQuery.concrete, I was interested in learning more, so I opened the tutorial (note that while you are viewing the tutorial that there is a “Next >>” link at the top next to the page … Continue reading

Steve Souders Takes on Website Performance and @font-face

Once again Steve Souders proves why he is the go-to source for website performance in this in-depth study on how @font-face affects website performance. The main obstacles are FOUT (in FF) and what I will call a “page-blocker” in IE … Continue reading