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Archive for December, 2009

  • 2009-12-26 - Differences between Photoshop web design and HTML. Part 1: line height

    Discusses the different effects when setting the line-height in Photoshop and in HTML. It’s something to keep in mind when converting PSD to HTML/CSS.

  • 2009-12-24 - Too advanced CSS selectors

    CSS offers lots of different selectors, but sometimes it’s better not to use them.

  • 2009-12-15 - The ergonomic hardware I use to counter my RSI

    On the work floor I’m famous for my ergonimic devices connected to my computer. Most of them I think are helpful, so I’m going to give them a little review.

  • 2009-12-10 - My favorite for converting fonts to EOT

    Webfonts are fun, but converting fonts to EOT can be a drag. But I found a good conversion service from Fontsquirrel

  • 2009-12-07 - Why do it yourself? Somebody else already did it for you!

    Web developers like to create their own solutions, but most of the time it’s better to get to learn a real product and start to implement it

  • 2009-12-03 - Cool cross-browser styling with CSS and IE’s filter

    A few new and cool CSS3 styles become realistic options when building a website if you combine them with IE’s filter.