So, here it is, my new design. As you can see, it’s a very classic bloggish design, content on the left, sidebar on the right. After some talking with friends of mine, I’ve realized that most of the visitors are [...]
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I’m not a designer…
…according to Andy Rutledge. You know, the guy who’s most famous for his redux designs. This time, he puts up a quiz to determine, wether you’re a web designer or not. The questions are rather difficult (at least to me, [...]
Which font do you use for programming?
If you’re a programmer, HTML/CSS designer or anyone else who has to fiddle around with code, an efficient workflow is only guaranteed with good tools which you’re comfortable with. In my opinion, this also applies to the font you’re using. [...]
Jeriko Retro released
As stated in my previous posting, I’m giving away the design on which I entered the CSS Reboot. If you’re curious to know why I’m doing this, have a look at the posting. The theme does not rely on any [...]
About the Slashdot CSS Redesign Contest
In case you haven’t noticed yet, Slashdot is having a CSS Redesign Contest. I won’t go into any detail about the conditions, but I like to add the following: Fuck that.
Web Engineering lectures
Well, since I’m studying applied computer science, I also have to participate in lectures for web engineering, which handles – you guessed it – HTML, CSS, Javascript and Photoshop. Given the fact that I’m doing all of this except for [...]
Alea iacta est!
Finally! Finally, I have a design for the CSS Reboot which I’m really satisfied with! Sure, there are some minor things to figure out, but I guess I have it. As always, no preview, I like to keep the tension [...]
What if: A case study in favor of web standards
Foreword Around tuesday evening, April 11th, I was bored like all the time, surfing through my standard bookmarks. Since I had a download as well, it wasn’t that fast, site loading was very slow and so on. What really bugged [...]
CSS Naked Day
Dustin Diaz came up with the idea of disabling the stylesheets on our websites on April 5th and called it the CSS Naked Day. At first this might sound like a silly idea; the only thing you will see is [...]
The ongoing process for Lush
I have to admit, it’s a great experience for me to develop and maintain Lush. And I couldn’t be happier with the release so far; people do like this theme very much, they come to me with questions, requests, pointing [...]
Teach Internet Explorer the :hover pseudo-class
The pseudo-class :hover is a great way to visually represent a change of state. We all know it well from links, the easiest example is to switch colors, so that the visitor knows when the mouse is over it. The [...]
Another “Do and Don’t” list – but a good one
I just read Vitaly Friedman’s 20 rules of smart and successful web-development. You all know these lists, where they tell you what to do and – way more often – what not to do. But this one is a very [...]