Covered up
Thursday, April 6th, 2006Well CSS Naked Day is over, so i’ve put my css coat back on… covering my shame
I was actually surprised at how well my butchered markup rendered. This could almost be a cue towards a better method of writing markup, maybe I should write it without css first to make sure it is structurally sound, or at least glance at it without the css.
Roll on next year !!
Great idea Justin, It seems to be a big hit with a lot of people. (So much so i’ve stuck naked day in my tags, I bet a lot of other people have too
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Too keen for nakedness
Tuesday, April 4th, 2006No, the site hasn’t screwed up. It’s meant to look like this. Binary Slate is joining first annual CSS naked day.
The idea behind this event is to promote Web Standards. Plain and simple. This includes proper use of markup, a good structure and design, and besides it’s a fun pun !!
For more information check out Dustin Diaz’ post
Tags: css, design, standards, xhtmlFirst Annual Naked Day: April 05
Saturday, April 1st, 2006Suckerfish HoverLightbox
Tuesday, March 28th, 2006How about Suckerfish HoverLightbox for your gallery needs!
A sweet combo of Hoverbox and Suckerfish dropdowns. Amazing what you can get out of a simple unordered list, a few divs and bit of javascript and css!
Tags: css, design, javascript, xhtmlLayout Gala
Thursday, March 2nd, 2006If you’re one of the many millions who have struggled to get a good 3 column layout running smoothly, check out this Layout Gala.
a collection of 40 CSS layouts based on the same markup and ready for download!
I’ll be doing a bit of investigating in these files to find out how it’s done !
Tags: css, design, layout, markup, xhtml