Archive for the 'Links' Category
960 Grid System
Nathan Smith has launched a CSS framework called the 960 Grid System. The theory is that 960 pixels is a great number for a fixed width site, because it fits nicely onto a 1024px screen and is evenly divisible by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 16, 20, 24, 30, [...]
IzzyMenu
This is another one of those automatic menu builder sites. I think this one is pretty nice though. Lots of customizable features, you can save your menus there, you can download them and they come nicely packaged up with all the files you need.
New TutorialBlog Writer
TutorialBlog has been sold and bought and the new owners [...]
Challenge: CSS Globe vs. CSS-Tricks
Someone started an XHTML Challenge between CSS-Tricks and CSS Globe. At the time it was started I was working on that new subscribe section and there was a screwed up tag causing the site not to validate (as you can see by my cries in the comments). I see they have [...]
Photoshop Cryptoquote Challenge
This has nothing to do with CSS, but I thought it might be a fun little for any Photoshop gurus out there. Someone spraypainted a message on the side of one of my neighbor’s houses. Before I could read what it said, the message was painted over. But you can still sorta read [...]
CSS Rand
I was kind of confused when I first went to CSS Rand, because it just looked like some random nice website (not a gallery) then I figured it out… It’s a new kind of design gallery, where you just reload your page and it loads up a new page for you to look at. [...]
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