David Ortiz Rocks!

October 18 0 Comments Category: People

For the second straight night, David Ortiz hits the game winning ball. I must say, it was a pretty amazing game! Fourteen straight innings and 10 straight pitches, the most ever in play off history, before he was able to hit a single on a soft line drive to center field. What a play! All [...]

Way To Go Zen Garden

March 17 0 Comments Category: People

I would like to give a big congrats to Dave Shea and all the CSS Zen Garden contributors on winning big at the Web Awards for Best Developer’s Resource and BEST OF SHOW. That is totally cool! You know, I have a few contributions of my own over there. Contribution One Contribution Two

Fast rollovers, no preload

March 15 0 Comments Category: Tutorials

By Russ Wittmann People have asked me lately; Russ, “How were the menus created on your site?” Well, the method was easy; I was wandering around the web one day and stumbled across a tutorial by Project VII called ‘uberlinks‘. I immediately thought this was the coolest thing I have ever seen. I decided to [...]

CSS Drop Shadows

March 11 0 Comments Category: CSS

By 1976 Design Much used, often maligned but always popular, drop shadows are a staple of graphic design. Although easy to accomplish with image-editing software, they’re not of much use in the fast-changing world of web design… until now. See entire article

Image Slicing’s Kiss of Death

March 10 0 Comments Category: Design

By Dave Shea Say goodbye to old-school slicing and dicing when creating image maps, buttons, and navigation menus. Instead, say hello to a deceptively simple yet powerful sprite-based CSS solution. see the excellent atrticle over at ALA

Sliding Doors of CSS, Part II

March 08 0 Comments Category: CSS

By Douglas Bowman Sliding Doors of CSS (Part I) introduced a new technique for creating visually stunning interface elements with simple, text-based, semantic markup. In Part II, we’ll push the technique even further. If you haven’t read Part I yet, you should read it now. Read Part II Now