CSS Globe: Creating Easy And Useful CSS Sprites \\\"CSS sprites are a way to combine images to improve our page loading time, reducing the number of requests our server does. In this article I will teach you how to make them.\\\"
CSS Globe: Using Form Labels As Text Field Values \\\"When designing you sometimes have limited space to put and display all of the form elements. Recently that happened to me and when I was trying to squeeze in a simple newsletter form to a 120px wide area (plus a limited height). I realized that some of the elements will have to go.\\\"
CSS Globe: Purist Or A Freak \\\"Have you ever took on a half finished project and realized that you disagree with the way it has been handled so far? Are you bothered with the way someone else approach css coding (or coding in general) or are you able to overlook the flaws and differences, and do your task peacefully?\\\"
CSS Globe: 4 Uber Cool CSS Techniques For Links \\\"I thought of writing a series of tutorials for various link techniques. When I start writing I realized that they are pretty simple (yet effective :) ) and it might be better to have them summarized.\\\"
CSS Globe: Easy Scroll: Accessible Content Scroller \\\"It has been a while since I presented some unobtrusive (hopefully useful) JavaScript function. Recently I have been working on a project that demanded content scrolling, so instead of reaching out for some heavy unobtrusive solutions, I decided to write my own function.\\\"
CreatingDrew: An Interview With Alen Grakalic Of CSSGlobe.com \\\"I recently had the pleasure of having a nice email conversation with Alen Grakalic of the very popular web development website, CSSGlobe.com. Alen has published a lot of really popular articles and techniques on his website, and has been a positive influence on the industry for quite awhile.\\\"
The Web Squeeze: Unique CSS Borders - Boring Borders Step Aside. \\\"Lately I’ve had a lot of requests from clients for photo galleries. I decided I needed to see what css options I could come up with to keep my galleries interesting which would allow each site to look unique. Here are a few examples that I came up with.\\\"
CrazyLeaf Design Blog: CS4 - To Upgrade Or Not Upgrade, That Is The Question. \\\"Creative Suite 4 is about to be released. But from what I’m reading of it, I think I’ll stick to CS3 for a while yet. Those lucky enough to have received early BETA releases (alas, not me) have reported a few minor improvements, as you’d expect.\\\"
IAMMIKESMITH: 12 MOST OUTRAGEOUS Web Design Rip-Offs \\\"They say it’s the best form of flattery, but in my opinion, blatantly ripping off someone else’s work is horrible and in this article I hope to showcase some of the worst of the worst as far as web design rip offs go.\\\"
23 Awesome Examples Of Design As A Force For Good There are some clever advertisers out there... And when poverty is such a huge topic and they apply their minds to a good cause, this is the (fantastic) result.
Blog Action Day An Australian based company\\\'s stab at fixing poverty... and one of the biggest. The reaction to this is phenomenal. Go check it out.
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