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Here’s a list of web font services and places to find web fonts. Do you know other services or other @font-face related? Place the link as a comment and I’ll add it to the list!
6 simple useful tips if you use the FileZilla FTP Client.
Yes, I do Twitter too
How to implement the CSS selector :first-child in IE6 with a little help from Javascript.
How well do professional fonts render on the web? In this article you’ll see a few examples and screenshots where the font rendering goes wrong.
After implementing webfonts in two websites it’s time to document the errors one can make. This article shouldn’t scare you though, it should be a timesaver.
There’s a new version of jQuery and once again it has become faster. Here are some performance comparisons between jQuery 1.3.2 and 1.4.
Firefox is fussy about fonts residing on other domains.
Do you show your client static pictures of the web design or do you code the mockup in HTML?
Replace a CSS3 selector that’s not supported in IE with a CSS2 selector that has support.
I created a new HTML template for the Javascript documentation tool JSDoc, which is now free for download. It is tested in IE6 to IE9, FF3.6, Chrome 5 and Safari 4.
A few new and cool CSS3 styles become realistic options when building a website if you combine them with IE's filter.
Replace a CSS3 selector that's not supported in IE with a CSS2 selector that has support.
This article serves as a download page for the tool PixEm.
All major browsers are able to display fonts that are not installed on the computer, but downloadable from the web through the CSS-technique @font-face. But there are some caveats.