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23 November 2009

jQSlickWrap - Slick text wrapping for jQuery

by vrossign
To do this, it needs to have access to the individual pixels of the images it's operating on -- which is why for jQSlickWrap to work, you need to have a browser that supports HTML 5's new canvas element. Here's an overview of the algorithm: 1. If necessary, pre-load the image. 2. Determine the CSS styles for the image (float and padding). 3. Create a canvas element and set its dimensions to the size of the image plus its padding. 4. Draw the image onto the canvas in the top-left location. 5. Figure out the "background" color of the image by examining the pixel data at the top-left corner of the image. 6. Fill the canvas with this background color.

21 November 2009

Web Font Specimen

by marco & 3 others (via)
Because web type renders differently with only subtle CSS adjustments, seeing it exercised in a variety of ways can help web designers typeset—and also help them decide which typefaces to purchase for their projects.

19 November 2009

Web Font Specimen

by sbrothier & 3 others
Because web type renders differently with only subtle CSS adjustments, seeing it exercised in a variety of ways can help web designers typeset—and also help them decide which typefaces to purchase for their projects. Read more at A List Apart.

18 November 2009

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16 November 2009

A propos du Modèle de boîte Microsoft (ou "quirks") - Alsacréations

by srcmax

Internet Explorer interprète les dimensions CSS différemment des autres navigateurs, ou plutôt interprétait... Contrairement à ce que laissent supposer certains articles et propos de designers "chevronnés" qui n'en démordent pas, Internet Explorer 6 de Microsoft interprète les dimensions CSS des pages html et xhml valides de la même manière que les autres navigateurs de même génération.

15 November 2009

HTML and CSS Tutorials, References, and Articles | HTML Dog

by pooky_a & 7 others
Welcome to HTML Dog, the web designer's resource for everything HTML and CSS, the most common technologies used in making web pages.

13 November 2009

12 November 2009

CSS Compatibility and Internet Explorer

by Spone & 1 other

With each new release of Windows Internet Explorer, support for the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) standard has steadily improved. Internet Explorer 6 was the first fully CSS, Level 1-compliant version of Internet Explorer. Windows Internet Explorer 8 is fully compliant with the CSS, Level 2 Revision 1 (CSS 2.1) specification and supports some features of CSS Level 3 (CSS 3).

CSS Compatibility and Internet Explorer

by srcmax & 1 other

With each new release of Windows Internet Explorer, support for the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) standard has steadily improved. Internet Explorer 6 was the first fully CSS, Level 1-compliant version of Internet Explorer. Windows Internet Explorer 8 is fully compliant with the CSS, Level 2 Revision 1 (CSS 2.1) specification and supports some features of CSS Level 3 (CSS 3).

Login designs: the 9 worst ones and where to find good examples » malcolm coles

by mozkart (via)
Examples of good login design That's what not to do. Here's what to do: 65 Examples of Login Form Design - this is the intro page. To see them all, click the second link in the first para. 36 beautiful login page / form designs - a great collection from Dzine this March. 21 beautiful login page/form designs - another collection from Dream CSS Attractive Login / Signup Interface Designs - more ideas from Greepit.com Designing Login Boxes: 6 examples of Good and Bad Design - thoughts from Design vs Art. Interface Design: Login/SignUp - collection from Web Design Ledger Login form designs and inspiration - some thoughts on options from OpenCrypt. Login Forms - a collection on Flickr (the same user, Factory Joe, has some other collections of interface designs and an interesting blog.) Inspriational Login in web design - another collection from Pattern Tap, a pattern library. Login - Interaction Design pattern Library - thoughts on good design and a collection from the Welie.com pattern library. Using address finders in web forms - this is about address fields in registration processes rather than login. But it was interesting, so I included it here!

09 November 2009

A jQuery Plugin for Zoomable, Interactive Maps - New Media Campaigns

by vrossign
asic css file is included with the demo zip. Here is some rough minimal css: view sourceprint? 1.#map { position: relative; width: 700px; height: 470px; overflow: hidden; } 2.#returnlink { display: block; position: absolute; bottom: 0; right: 0; } 3.#map a.bullet { display: block; position: absolute; width: 10px; height: 10px; background: yellow; } 4.#map img.zoomable { } 5.#map div.popup{ display: none; position: absolute; width: 200px; height: 300px; } 6.#map div.popup a.close{ display: block; position: absolute; bottom: 0; right: 0; } The code above will work just fine as a starting point. Obviously a lot of embellishment can be added to make the map look as g

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