Sunday, October 29, 2006
Jeffrey Zeldman Presents : IE7 CSS tweak show and tell
Particletree · Degradable Ajax Form Validation
Friday, October 27, 2006
Love it or hate it movies (kottke.org)
Saturday, October 21, 2006
Zipcar - Car sharing, cars by the hour or day
This is so like the shared community bike program they had at Hampshire. Except if they started up in 1999 this might have come first. Wonder what their association with the 5-college valley is, since they're rather conspiciously present in the small city / large towns of Amherst and Northampton. Could just be the colleges.
Makes me wish we lived in a real city. I went from living in a half-assed suburb (Wilton, ME - suburb of nothing, one hour drive from anything/everything) to living in a half-assed city (Los Angeles, CA - a city so poluted that nobody walks anywhere and its sprawling nature makes public transit difficult), guess I'm just a fool.
MaleContraceptives.org -- Prove that there is demand for new male contraceptives
Help speed the development of new contraceptive options for men by participating in a 5-minute survey!
We (the couple's we, not the royal one) beta tested this survey a few months ago, looks like they worked out a lot of the kinks from the earlier version.
Friday, October 20, 2006
Maps of War
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Smart ForTwo
Monday, October 16, 2006
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Fort Western - Wikipedia
Image:FibonacciBlocks.svg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Friday, October 06, 2006
Eight Rooms, Well, Nine, but That's Their Secret - New York Times
Thursday, October 05, 2006
This May Help Your Firefox Memory Leak - CyberNet News
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Wind energy in the developing world | TerraPass
easy Drop Caps
I'm not a fan of the other techniques on this site using behaviour (javascript) to tweak presentation (css/images), but this one had me looking twice. It requires ZERO changes to the HTML markup, the script just runs and creates Drop Caps. If I were to impliment this on a project I'd probably have to make 2 changes:
- Only add a dropcap to the first paragraph (could be accomplished via CSS from Applied to the Web and my next point).
- Embed the dropcap via an image replaced span (<span class="dropCapA">) rather than an actual image element so that I can control the context in which they appear i.e., #content .dropCapA but not #sidebar .dropCapA.