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Dudley Storey: 5 Powerful Tips and Tricks for Print Style Sheets
Dudley Storey: 5 Powerful Tips and Tricks for Print Style Sheets
Print continues to be treated somewhat cursorily by most Web designers, who tend to be obsessed with pixels rather than printers. In the real world, a significant portion of people rely on pages printed from websites for reference: there’s still something about having a physical sheet of paper in one’s hands, even in this age of digital saturation.
·smashingmagazine.com·
Dudley Storey: 5 Powerful Tips and Tricks for Print Style Sheets
Vijay Sharma: Aligning Text Smartly in CSS
Vijay Sharma: Aligning Text Smartly in CSS
How to make a short block of text center-aligned but left-aligned when it's longer. Use `text-align: center` on the container and `display: inline-block` on the text container.
·nocode.in·
Vijay Sharma: Aligning Text Smartly in CSS
Nifty Modal Window Effects
Nifty Modal Window Effects
There are many possibilities for modal overlays to appear. Here are some modern ways of showing them using CSS transitions and animations.
·tympanus.net·
Nifty Modal Window Effects
Stackicons
Stackicons
Icon fonts for web designers with added flexibility, including multiple button shapes and a unique multi-color option. Free and open source, Stackicons-Social includes finely-crafted icons for over 60 social brands. The Stackicons project is by Parker Bennett, a web designer and front-end developer based in Los Angeles.
·stackicons.com·
Stackicons
Chris Coyier: Using SVG (CSS-Tricks)
Chris Coyier: Using SVG (CSS-Tricks)
SVG is an image format for vector graphics. It literally means Scalable Vector Graphics. Basically, what you work with in Adobe Illustrator. You can use SVG on the web pretty easily, but there is plenty you should know.
·css-tricks.com·
Chris Coyier: Using SVG (CSS-Tricks)
Dave Klein: Interview with Paul Irish, HTML5 expert and community leader (Inspire Magazine)
Dave Klein: Interview with Paul Irish, HTML5 expert and community leader (Inspire Magazine)
I think it’s important to publish what you learn. There’s really no school for front-end development. You can’t go to a university for a JavaScript degree or a class about how browsers work. Most of us learn from blogs and Twitter. Early in my career, I learned a bunch of things whenever I worked on a project, but I never told other people about them. So my general advice is to publish what you learn, share with the community, and collaborate on projects that help move the community forward.
·instapaper.com·
Dave Klein: Interview with Paul Irish, HTML5 expert and community leader (Inspire Magazine)
CSS Prototyping
CSS Prototyping
‘This is a simple trick to overlay a grid or a mock-up over a page you're styling. It will also allow you to edit content directly in the browser to see how your layout behaves depending on various lines of text.’
·css-101.org·
CSS Prototyping