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Simple Styles for Horizontal Rules Read on! →

Nov 22 2011

That is, the <hr /> element. With the help of a few contributors, I put together this page of very simple styles for them. You could get a lot fancier with an element like a <div></div> that can hold content, but I like the semantics of a horizontal rule. It’s an emphatic break between two sections of content.

Using Fonts for Icons… Read on! →

Nov 18 2011

…is a good idea, I’m telling you.

I’ve created this page to attempt to convince you. It shows examples and lists six reasons why it’s a good idea and three common arguments against them (some of which I refute).

Don’t need convincing? Here’s roundup of them from simurai.

Sharing Read on! →

Nov 17 2011

I just added “The Big Three” sharing buttons to articles on this site: Twitter, Google Plus, and Facebook. I’ve shared my thoughts on sharing buttons like this in the past. I essentially decided that I didn’t like them for this site. So before anybody skewers me for hypocrisy, I thought I’d go back through my old thoughts and refute myself.

On to more articles! →

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#105: Using SpriteCow

In which I take a real example of somewhere I knew using sprites would be a good idea, create the sprite by hand in Photoshop (my preferred method), and then use SpriteCow to help with the exact position values needed to use the individual images. Pseudo elements are also used to help maintain accessibility.

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