December 2005
Khmerang.com - CSS-Technique: Worn Type
by fredbird & 6 othersI was asked about how did I do the rough worn type for post headlines on Khmerang.com, so I thought I’d write a kind of a tutorial on worn type. It’s quite simple technique, derived from Gilder/Levin image replacement, but instead of replacing the whole text, I’m just placing a repeating pattern image on top of it.
November 2005
Open Web Design - Home /\^/\
by macroron & 39 othersa community of designers and site owners sharing free web design templates as well as web design information. Helping to make the internet a prettier place!
Open Source Web Design - Download and upload free web designs.
by macroron & 16 othersa place to download free web designs and share yours with others. We help make the internet a prettier place
Treehouse - Web2 Web Development Magazine
by macroron & 4 othersa monthly web development PDF magazine put together by the people behind Particletree.
Particletree - Web2 Design - XHTML, CSS and JavaScript.
by macroron & 13 othersthe next phase of online experiences, as encapsulated by the ideas collectively known as Web 2.0.
Robert’s Talk Blog ~Robert Nyman
by macroron & 1 othernews, trends and developing for internet, mainly focusing on web browsers and web user interfaces
RobLab ~Robert Nyman
by macroron & 1 otherdivided into three sections: CSS, JavaScript and Web Browsers.
CSSVista: Live CSS editing with Internet Explorer and Firefox simultaneously
by wing & 32 others (via)CSSVista is a free Windows application for web developers which lets you edit your CSS code live in both Internet Explorer and Firefox simultaneously. By building your sites to work in both IE 6 and Firefox you'll be compatible with 88% of your visitors' web browsers*. To cover the other 12%, you may like to look at our paid-for browser compatibility service, SiteVista. Yes, that's why this software is free! :-)
andreasviklund.com » Free website templates
by wing & 12 others (via)Free website templates
Here are my free open source web design templates. They are free to use for any purpose without any obligations or conditions. I kindly ask you to not remove the small credit link (the line that says “Design by Andreas Viklund”) since it is a nice way of giving something back to me. But if you really need (or want) to remove it you are of course free to do so, although I encourage you to make a small donation through the PayPal link in the sidebar if you remove the credits for a commercial website. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, or if you are interested in my professional services (like custom design, branding, editing and scripting), you are welcome to contact me for more information.
CSS is not hard to learn - Wait till I come!
by wing & 3 others (via)a guide to making simple CSS layouts
Web Graphics Blog
by macroron & 4 othersa compilation of hypertext design resources, links, and commentary.
October 2005
css Zen Garden: The Beauty in CSS Design
by macroron & 128 others, 1 commentA demonstration of what can be accomplished visually through CSS-based design. Select any style sheet from the list to load it into this page.
Mozilla Demos Page
by macroron & 2 othersThis page contains links to a few demos which show off Mozilla's excellent standards support.
Sticky Notes Demo - mozilla.org
by macroronThis demo uses XBL to create a widget that functions as a board for PostIt notes. It's possible to add new Notes, to edit already existed ones (E) and to delete obsolete ones (X).