Posts Tagged ‘CSS’

  1. CSS Negotiation and a Sanity Saving Shortcut

    7 Oct 2004

    A recent discussion with my friend Jay got me thinking about something – most CSS/XHTML related articles and tutorials are very specialised; they only give you a detailed look at one part of the picture and then it’s up to you to put the pieces together. This isn’t always a good thing though, as it is left to the individual to experiment in search of combinations that not only work, but also allow relative freedom in future development.

    I would prefer for this to be a massive investigation with all sorts of graphs and demonstrations, but there’s no way I can find the time for something like that. Instead, I offer a walk through of how I start every new CSS styled site and my preferences for CSS hacks negotiation.

  2. Responsible Design – Form Styling

    31 Aug 2004

    There have been many great articles about styling forms with CSS, so there’s no point in me discussing that any further. There is one aspect of form styling that sometimes gets lost in the rush — the ‘why’.

  3. Cleaning Up the Sawdust

    24 Aug 2004

    “It’s the little things…”

    Oh so true.
    When I designed this site I had grandiose plans for the functionality as well as the design. Somehow I’ve only found time for the design plans and about three quarters of the functionality – that stops now.
    Structural changes are afoot.
    Please watch your head for loose debris.

  4. Little ol’ me?

    12 Aug 2004

    I’ve just been informed that this site has been added to CSS Beauty – and I must say, I feel honoured to be in such company.