Tag Archives: css
Let Them Die
This month’s edition of A List Apart covers how to manage multiple browser vendors and their varying support for html5 and css3 1. We’re all aware of the different uses of border-radius in both FireFox and Webkit. And being able … Continue reading
Introducing thevariants.com
The Variants is a new web series sitcom about the crew of a local comic shop. So far, four promos have been produced and released in time for SDCC 2009 and Episode one is scheduled for release. Each episode (or … Continue reading
Fun with WebKit css gradients
As a follow up to yesterday’s woeful tale of using WebKit’s proprietary css properties, I wanted to follow up with a couple examples of how one can use these features without getting all “bevel-ly” The only benefit of text-shadow is … Continue reading
-webkit-background-clip Problems
Someday, all the nifty Photoshop Blending options will be available as CSS properties. Mark my words! In the mean time, we’re kind of stuck with drop shadows, and now gradients (and text strokes) for WebKit browsers. Too bad you can’t … Continue reading
A better jQuery slider
If you haven’t seen Apple’s product slider in action, you must check it out. It’s a horizontal gallery of their products with horizontal slider controlled with javascript. I believe they are using the scriptaculous motion for this, but there should … Continue reading
My Peeps on Twitter
Somehow I’ve ended up following too many people on Twitter. Not that I don’t want to read each and every person’s tweet, but sometimes, I really don’t care and just want to follow a select few. LiveJournal has a filter … Continue reading