May 29, 2004
quick links
- Rounded Corners with CSS and JavaScript – Excellent tutorial and a good use of JavaScript to hide CSS bulk. [via] #
May 28, 2004
quick links
- DNA Explorer Kit – And I thought I was a lucky kid for having a chemistry set. [via] #
- 3D CSS Box Model – A great example of a picture that’s worth a thousand words. [via] #
- Digital Web Redesigns – Nice job! [via] #
- New Netscape coming – Why? I have no idea. [via] #
May 25, 2004
quick links
- Design Eye for the Usability Guy – Redesigning Jakob Nielsen, who nobody can leave alone lately. [via] #
- overstated: Weblogs and authority – Someday I’ll understand the deeper implications of this. [via] #
- Visited Links How-To – Clever trick using background images to indicate link states [via] #
- New TLDs considered harmful – Tim Berners-Lee on why extra TLDs are a bad idea. [via] #
May 24, 2004
quick links
- How to size text using ems – Using relative sizing made easy [via] #
- mezzoblue – Colour Schemes – A good summary of several strategies for choosing colors. [via] #
May 23, 2004
quick links
- Business 2.0’s blog fantasy – Once again, the man who makes more than anyone with weblogs tries to convince us there’s no money in them. [via] #
May 13, 2004
quick links
- Google Groups beta – Google does mailing lists? [via] #
- Fox News on Blogging – If you think weblogs have become a mainstream concept, read this. [via] #
- Guidelines for Visualizing Links – Jakob Nielsen: There’s little to argue with here. [via] #
May 11, 2004
quick links
- Symantec stops virus alerts – Yay! One down, several more to go. [via] #
May 7, 2004
quick links
- I would RTFM… – An impassioned rant about web standards documentation. It had to be said. [via] #
- 3 column layouts – Netscape 4 compatible – Maybe I can avoid using tables in my redesign project. [via] #
- Unobtrusive Popup Windows – A great way to separate the javascript from the HTML. [via] #
May 3, 2004
quick links
May 2, 2004
quick links
- CSS Pencils v3.1 – Using 1500 lines of CSS to create an icon-sized image. Silly but impressive. [via] #
- Pac Manhattan – Pac-Man in real life. Some people have lots of time on their hands. [via] #
- How many Google machines – Fascinating guesswork analysis of Google’s computing power. [via] #
- Google files IPO – But stock won’t sell for a few months [via] #
- Microsoft delays XP SP2 – until “sometime this summer” [via] #