We all want really nice looking web typography, and there’s a ton of solutions out there. Here’s mine. I’ve to warn you, it’s very lo-tech. It’s done with images. But with really nice ones.
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textorize: Pristine Font rendering for the Web
Thursday, October 1st, 2009September HTML5 spec changes
Thursday, September 17th, 2009September being one month before the HTML5 spec goes to last call in October, there’s been a few significant changes to the HTML5 spec that we wanted to briefly share with our patients.
Visit: September HTML5 spec changes
Some Tips & Tricks
Thursday, December 4th, 2008Just wrote a few Tips and Tricks over at The Web Squeeze. ID’s and Classes in CSS was posted last week and today, Extending the background around two floating div’s just went live. Obviously, these are intended for newcomers to the CSS game. Hopefully these 2 will help some of you out there.
24ways.org – A site you must visit
Monday, December 1st, 2008It’s December 1st and 24ways.org is up and running with a GREAT new design. Lots of talk on twitter, etc… about it and personally, I LOVE it! Tim van Damme is behind the re-design and it’s a fresh new look to start this 2008 season of awesome posts.
The Design

Far from the very minimalistic design of the past 3 years, this design shows what power CSS has. It’s original as in you won’t see another design remotly close to it. Notice the background as you scroll! WOW! The navigation is very cool and different in the way that the background extends all the way down. My only thing is the colors … not my favorite colors but who cares when you’ve been staring at the site for 5 minutes and you’re still finding things you haven’t seen yet!
The biggest thing in physics
Monday, April 28th, 2008From The Biggest Thing in Physics:
“The “large” in Large Hadron Collider is something of an understatement. “Enormous” is closer: The collider’s underground tunnel carves a circle 17 miles in circumference, traversing the border between Switzerland and France.”
See also Time Machine: CERN’s Large Hadron Collider, The God Particle, CERN’s Public Website.