Mix and Match
Dustin Diaz has put together a very nice CSS Shorthand Guide. What’s nice about this guide is that it includes the default value for the property values so you don’t have to guess at what will display if you don’t include a value in your shorthand.
CSS Selectors, Part 3 is now available at 456 Berea Street!
Here are the first two installments for your review:
CSS 2.1 selectors, Part 2
CSS 2.1 selectors, Part 1
These are great articles for those of you who are working on the CSS unit; what am I saying, they’re great for everyone.
While I was surfing 456 Berea Street I found some other articles that you may enjoy:
Google, SEO and using CSS to hide text
Are HTML and CSS easy?
Top ten web design mistakes, 2005 edition
I love this new art medium, check out San Francisco, jello style!
I was doing a little online shopping last night and I came across a site called My Product Advisor. At the site you can compare cars, digital cameras, PDAs & Smart Phones, and TVs. This site recommends products to you based on your individual preferences.
Pagecurve.com offers lots of quick Photoshop tutorials.
If you don’t feel like using Photoshop to create a banner for your web site try bannerbreak.com to quickly create free web site banners.
When you start to market your web site, you may find this free robots.txt generator useful. Robots.txt files are used to allow and deny search engine spiders/robots.
Along the lines of ridiculous artwork made of food (and too much time on one’s hand…), here’s someone’s gallery of awesome pumpkin carvings…
The Pumpkin Gutter
October 27th, 2005 at 2:03 pm