I always like how in FreshBooks to edit invoices you literally just click and interact directly with a web page that looks like an invoice. I got to thinking it would be a kinda cool idea to create an editable HTML invoice of my own. This of course can’t do nearly all the awesome stuff [...] Full story...
If something was working, but now it’s broken, then something changed.Many things are the same, some are different.
Pseudo class selectors CSS selectors with a colon preceding them. You are probably very familiar with a few of them.
Back in the summer of last year, I did a little roundup I called The “Light” CMS Trend. Ironically enough, one that wasn’t included was LightCMS.
Alright so after one missed deadline, the results are here! You can browse all the scores and see peoples entries on the CSS Off results page.
A bit of a cookie-cutter poll this time, but sometimes those lead to the biggest and most interesting discussions.
Quite a lot of people weighed in on this poll that went out in January. The question was: Should tags like em and strong go <em>(outside)</em> punctuation characters, or (<strong>inside them</strong>)? Like many polls around here, the question was interesting and stirred up some great conversation, but the question itself was probably flawed.
CSS3 is a big mess! 4+ rules for making a corner round or adding a drop shadow! Preposterous! Where are the standards?! I’ve been hearing a ton of that.
If you were interested in that CSS Tabs stuff from yesterday, check out the new demo. I got a little obsessed with it and tried out a bunch more things.
When you think of “tabs”, your mind might go right to JavaScript. Watch for a click on a tab, hide all the panels, show the one corresponding to tab just clicked on.
Reader Kartlos emailed me in pointing to me to an interesting article by the great Mr. Snook from a few years back.