Nowdays designers’ needs are growing faster than CSS official recommendations. In an article which ends with the suggestion of CSS2.2 as interim step, Andy Buddy investigates the possible causes, both technical and political, of the delay in CSS3 recommendation release.
Posted by Roberto on 27 May, 2007
To improve the content of his next book (pubblication date: winter 2008), Luke Wroblewski has created a blog to talk about the design of Web Forms, the most crucial online interactions.
Posted by Roberto on 24 May, 2007
A comprehensive explanation of what is comprised in the term and what not. At the end of the article, a list of resources for learning more.
Posted by Roberto on 24 May, 2007
Roger Johansson, author of 456 Berea Street, explain us how to create elegant, resizable and accessible link buttons with Css.
Posted by Roberto on 23 May, 2007
A long useful article with the answers of 35 webdevelopers to 5 design-related questions asked in March by Smashing Magazine.
Posted by Roberto on 21 May, 2007
The first italian CSS gallery is now available. You can browse our database of well designed and innovative CSS based websites. We are still working to solve out some technical and presentational problems.
Posted by Andrea on 20 May, 2007
Developed by DailyBlogTips.com, the Blog Project, consists of a list of tips provided by different bloggers for generating traffic to websites.
Posted by Andrea on 19 May, 2007
30 scripts of impressive slideshows, lightboxes and galleries for images presentations, divided into 3 categories: Ajax Image Galleries & Lightboxes, CSS-Based Image Galleries and JavaScript + CSS-based Galleries & DHTML-Galleries.
Posted by Roberto on 18 May, 2007
A set of 131 Photoshop Web 2.0 Layer Styles to speed up the design process.
Posted by Roberto on 16 May, 2007
On a recent well-done article, Smashing magazine presents 70 useful tips, tricks, tips, ideas, methods, techniques and solutions used by expert webdesigners for better semantic css coding.
Posted by Roberto on 15 May, 2007
After three beta versions, Microsoft has released the developer toolbar for IE 6+. It provides several features for exploring and understanding the pages of websites we are creating or simply visiting. Available to download on the Microsoft’s website.
Posted by Andrea on 14 May, 2007
Panic, makers of the FTP application Transmit has released a new great product for Mac OS X: Coda. It’s a text editor + Transmit + CSS editor + terminal + books + more. Coda costs only $79. A good choice for web developers who like to hand code.
Posted by Andrea on 13 May, 2007