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Ignorance Is Bliss [24 ways]
Andy's right. Expecting the site to look the same in all browsers is rarely the client's perspective. Too often we introduce that requirement internally. It's beyond time to move on.
article  shared  AndyClarke  24ways  webdev  HTML  CSS 
december 2009 by nathanperetic
Real Fonts and Rendering: The New Elephant in the Room [24ways]
Depressing news from Jeffrey Zeldman on the near-term viability of @font-face font embedding.
@font-face  css  shared  JeffreyZeldman  article  24ways 
december 2009 by nathanperetic
The Web Is Your CMS [24ways]
Been saying this for years. All hail the mighty API.
article  shared  24ways  webdev  api 
december 2009 by nathanperetic
Designing For The Switch [24ways]
Mark Boulton with a handy primer on @font-face plus useful font stack advice.
article  MarkBoulton  24ways  typography  css 
december 2009 by nathanperetic
CSS Animations [24ways]
More hot CSS animation action. Thank you Tim Van Damme.
article  shared  TimVanDamme  24ways  CSS  animation 
december 2009 by nathanperetic
Rock Solid HTML Emails [24 ways]
If only these hacks, hints, and tips weren't so necessary.
email  html  24ways  article  shared 
december 2009 by nathanperetic
Self-Testing Pages with JavaScript [24 ways]
Sounds like a great idea. I'll, uh … get right on that.
article  24ways  shared  javascript  webdev  testing 
december 2009 by nathanperetic
Type-Inspired Interfaces — 24 ways
More 24 ways. This time, how typeface influences design by Dan Mall.
article  24ways  shared  design  typography 
december 2009 by nathanperetic
Have a Field Day with HTML5 Forms
Example form marked up with HTML5 and styled with CSS3
article  24Ways  css  html5  shared 
december 2009 by nathanperetic
Working With RGBA Colour
«CSS3 introduces a couple of new ways to specify colours, and one of those is RGBA. The A stands for Alpha, which refers to the level of opacity of the colour, or to put it another way, the amount of transparency. This means that we can set not only the red, green and blue values, but also control how much of what’s behind the colour shows through. Like with layers in Photoshop.»
article  24ways  DrewMcLellan  css 
december 2009 by nathanperetic

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