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Inspiration: Awesome Book-Related Website Designs
If you’re a book lover, you may have noticed that the vast majority of book-related websites out there leave a bit to be desired when it comes to design and information architecture. In fact, some author and publisher websites make me feel like my eyes might bleed!
But there are some gems out there, and we’ve [...]
Quick Tip: The Difference Between Live() and Delegate()
In jQuery 1.3, the team introduced the live() method, which allows us to bind event handlers to elements on the page, as well as any that might be created in the future dynamically. Though not perfect, it definitely proved to be helpful. Most notably, live() bubbles all the way up, and attaches the handler to [...]
Magician sues PayPal for holding Haiti donations
A magician and mentalist who traveled to Haiti on his own earthquake recovery mission has filed a lawsuit against the organization that collected donations for his mission.
James Clark has sued Paypal for mismanagement of his account. He said the company is holding both business funds and donations to him, collected via PayPal. According to [...]
CSS Off Update
I was telling everyone to check back Wednesday for CSS Off results. Well… #facepalm. Huge apologies, we still aren’t quite ready. As it turns out judging 136 entries is quite a huge task. The important bit: come hell or high water, results will be posted Monday. You’ll be able to browse all the entries and [...]
Rabble Rabble Rabble!
CSS3 is a big mess! 4+ rules for making a corner round or adding a drop shadow! Preposterous! Where are the standards?! I’ve been hearing a ton of that. There is something of a point here. We all like standards, no question they are a good thing for the industry. Seeing a bunch of messy/repeated code [...]
Save Time and Money by Systematizing your Photoshop Workflow
Repetitive tasks can quickly become tedious. As a designer, you probably often find yourself designing the same elements over and over from scratch. STOP!
Wasting time is so old-fashioned. It also means you’re wasting money! So, let’s review some ways that you can automate and systematize your Photoshop workflow. And be sure to download the project [...]
Second David Stone teaser released
Warning: This teaser features some outrageous French accents.
The Real Secrets of David Stone hits our virtual shelves on March 22. Be ready…
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Updates / Links
If you were interested in that CSS Tabs stuff from yesterday, check out the new demo. I got a little obsessed with it and tried out a bunch more things. Still nothing I’d call a 100% perfect replacement to using JavaScript for tabs, but getting a lot cleaner and closer. I’m sure most of you read [...]
