Links for January 2004
- Ian and Manda on Tour
30 Jan 2004
- I’m late posting this, but Ian and Manda’s blog covering their year off travelling around the world makes for very interesting reading (and daydreaming about these places).
- Drawing with CSS
30 Jan 2004
- Interesting tricks used to present graph detail.
- Technorati100 + CSS
29 Jan 2004
- Tantek is restyling his blog every so often, choosing one of the Technorati 100 to match as close as possible, all with CSS
- SNS Not Making Friends
28 Jan 2004
- “And I already have systems in the real world for knowing who my friends are…” —Cory Doctorow
- Seamless City
26 Jan 2004
- A cool “trans San Francisco project” capturing streets in a photographic map
- Adaptive Path Reports
26 Jan 2004
- Adaptive Path launches a new line of valuable reports, your first dose (covering Campaign sites) is free…
- Neg Margin to the Rescue
26 Jan 2004
- Dave posts a challenge, Ryan Brill posts a clever solution using a negative margin.
- DW Redesign Challenge
25 Jan 2004
- Got an idea for a new Digital Web home page? Nick and crew wanna see what you’ve got.
- CSS Hacks and Filters
22 Jan 2004
- A rather extensive collection of hacks and tricks and which browsers they include or exclude
- CSS Pencils v3
17 Jan 2004
- Chris Hester produces a picture with CSS and lots of divs, pixel by pixel.
- MT 2.66 Update
15 Jan 2004
- SixApart releases an update which mainly focuses on prevention of comment abuse.
- Standards Now Second Nature
15 Jan 2004
- Keith echoes a sentiment I’ve shared from time to time. However, about the third comment on his post contains my response.
- The H-Bomb
14 Jan 2004
- More in-depth analysis of the HP + Apple deal from Gruber.
- WinExposé
14 Jan 2004
- Oh, please. Couldn’t they at least be creative with the name, instead of directly ripping off that too? (thanks AJ)
- 20 Macs That Mattered Most
9 Jan 2004
- A quick review of 20 years of Macs
- Basecamp Preview
9 Jan 2004
- A peek at 37signals forthcoming web-based project management system. Don’t you love apps designed by design/usability people?
- Faux Columns
9 Jan 2004
- Dan reveals the trick of using a background image to create the illusion of equal-height columns
- MT’s Flexibility
9 Jan 2004
- Keith reiterates some of the reasoning of why I like MT so much
- What You Can’t Say
7 Jan 2004
- Excellent essay by Paul Graham. One of my favorite quotes from it: ‘If you can think things so outside the box that they’d make people’s hair stand on end, you’ll have no trouble with the small trips outside the box that people call innovative.’
- Abstracting CSS
7 Jan 2004
- Dave points out some realities of moving more into your CSS files.
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