On Monday I joined nearly a hundred web geeks in historic Salem for a full day of markup and style at the Handcrafted CSS Workshop, hosted by Dan Cederholm and Ethan Marcotte.
Dan and Ethan are both excellent writers with presentation skills to boot. So when I heard they were hosting a full-day workshop, I pounced […]
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Handcrafted CSS Workshop
September 16th, 2009 · 6 Comments
Filed under: Design · Web · Reading · CSS · Speaking · Conferences · Inspiration · Education · Sketching
How to flip the text direction & layout of a website with CSS
September 3rd, 2009 · 3 Comments
This is how I flipped a web site layout from a left-to-right text direction (English, Spanish, etc.) to a right-to-left text direction (Hebrew, Arabic). Unfortunately it’s not as easy as typing text-align: right. But the process was far easier than I imagined it could be. Here’s how I did it. This isn’t meant to be […]
Filed under: Web · Typography · CSS · HTML · Example
Coda Seestyles, Colorful Syntax
February 5th, 2009 · 19 Comments
A few months ago, I switched to Panic’s Coda for all my web development needs. I love it. So I made myself some colorful Seestyles (it’s a style that you see, get it?), which I’ll share with you now.
Download the latest version: Coda-Seestyles-0.9.0.zip
The quick rundown about why these styles are so great.
PHP and JS are […]
Filed under: Web · Tools · CSS · Coda · Development · HTML · PHP · Javascript · Seestyles




