Posts tagged CSS

Alternate CSS Files

A brief description of how I serve up two different themes, based on the time of day.

Where's My Vertical Margin

Last design link for the day, another favorite of mine. Noah Stokes lays down the law on the CSS display property. And does so with all the @motherfuton wit we can handle!

Where’s My Vertical Margin?

Motherfuton pens a nice refresher on CSS and the difference between block and inline elements. This a good explanation that gives clarity for the novice front end developer.

A nice set of icons built in CSS rather than as images.

LiveReload: xrefresh for Safari & Chrome

jessedodds:

LiveReload is a Safari/Chrome extension + a command-line tool that: Applies CSS and JavaScript file changes without reloading a page. Automatically reloads a page when any other file changes (html, image, server-side script, etc). Watch an awesome screencast by Gregg Pollack at envylabs.com.

What an incredibly useful looking tool. Downloading now …

Jon has redesigned his site, this time from scratch. It’s completely fluid and very impressive.

I’m going to have to finally dig that ALA article out of Instapaper …

Check out this very nifty web tool, aptly named CSSDesk. This utility from Josh Pyles is intended to allow you to quickly test out a bit of CSS and HTML.

The tool is still in alpha.

[ via Maxvoltar ]