1/12/2011
Nicolas has one of those web design blogs that everybody should subscribe to. He explains things with a thoroughness and understanding that we all should strive for. I caught up with Nicolas to ask him some questions about the future of the web, his life, and if he had any advice for others.
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1/10/2011
Reader Paul writes in:
What’s the difference between .container div { } and div.container { }?
It’s great you are asking questions like this Paul. The answer is very important to understanding CSS, because these two selectors select very different things. This is pretty similar to this question from a while back.
Perhaps a good way to explain their difference is reason them out in “plain English”.
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1/9/2011
I recently noticed a subtle and nice effect in the Google Chrome UI. As you mouse over inactive tabs, they light up a bit, but also have a gradient highlight that follows your mouse as you move around on them.
The guys from DOCTYPE told me it was their inspiration for the navigation on their website. They are doing it just like I would have, with CSS3 gradients and jQuery. So I decided to snag their code…
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1/4/2011
Have you ever wanted to absolutely or relatively position a table cell? Well, I can’t help you there. Table cell elements just won’t take those position values. And thus, you also can’t absolutely position elements within the context of those elements either. I can help you out with that issue.
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1/3/2011
Got a couple of slightly-oldie-but-goodies for you:
- A jQuery plugin by Manos Malihutsakis which allows you do to create custom scrollbars for content areas that do some neat things like move their position and size, style them differently, and use easing.
- Benjamin De Cock’s CSS Playground has a number of stripped down and clever CSS ideas like a slideshow, spinner graphic without images, and some neat navigation ideas.
- Caleb Ogden uses some CSS3 to make a submit
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