July 2012
Un joli casse-tête en intégration – HTeuMeuLeu
by Monique & 3 othersJune 2012
May 2012
Viewport Sized Typography | CSS-Tricks
by sbrothierA non-responsive approach to building cross-device webapps - HTML5 Rocks
by sbrothier & 3 othersMarch 2012
IE6 et IE7 se meurent… CSS peut naître - La tête dans le Flux !
by MoniqueArrêtez de vous pâmer devant CSS3, c’est classe mais encore trop tôt sur de nombreuses fonctionnalités, et d’autres pans de CSS2 sont restés trop longtemps dans l’oubli
February 2012
15 Great Examples of Websites using jQuery Masonry | Web Resources | WebAppers
by sbrothierJanuary 2012
Home | Design in the browser with web fonts and real content — Typecast
by sbrothier & 1 otherDecember 2011
How to structure your CSS | Tutorial | .net magazine
by MoniqueNovember 2011
Techniques in responsive web design | Webdesigner Depot
by MoniqueThe techniques in this article explain how we can leverage this powerful capability of CSS to also change imagery, alter the navigation on hand-held devices, and set up default CSS for compatibility older browsers.
Vendor Prefixes Are Hurting the Web
by MoniqueI think vendor prefixes are hurting the Web. They are hurting Web authors. They are hurting users of browsers. They are hurting competition in the Web browser space. I think we (people developing browsers and Web standards) should stop hurting the Web. It would also make sense for browsers to implement other browsers’ prefixed features to the extent existing content uses prefixed features.
CSS Background: There’s More To Know Than You Think | Van SEO Design
by MoniqueThe Future Of CSS: Embracing The Machine - Smashing Coding
by MoniqueThe common conception among Web designers is that a good style sheet is created by hand, each curly bracket meticulously placed, each vendor prefix typed in manually. But how does this tradition fit in a world where the websites and applications that we want to create are becoming increasingly complex?