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David DeSandro’s Masonry is a layout plugin for jQuery. Think of it as the flip side of CSS floats. Whereas floating arranges elements horizontally then vertically, Masonry arranges elements vertically then horizontally according to a grid. The result minimizes vertical gaps between elements of varying height, just like a mason fitting stones in a wall.
DecemberDec 2 Wednesday 09
Self proclaimed travel expert Christopher Elliott uses an attributed but unlinked version of my “Time Lapse Traffic” photo for a post entitled “30 worst cities for traffic in America”.
The first completely open chiptune-related media repository and file sharing community.
Blip blop for the masses.
Brightscreen produces enhanced camera focusing screens for digital, 35mm, 120, long roll, and view cameras.
Paul Irish shows us the light and the way.
Paul Irish introduces us to the best way to do @font-face definitions … with additional research and updates.
NovemberNov 29 Sunday 09
PhotoChallenge.org features a linked and attributed version of my “3” photo for a post related to their “Threes” theme challenge.
NovemberNov 27 Friday 09
A version control system built for designers who use Adobe Photoshop. Timeline features a unique user interface that allows you to always see the file’s history, save file versions, and get file versions without switching from the main Photoshop window.
Daring Fireball: “A common problem programming problem: identify the URLs in an arbitrary string of text, where by ‘arbitrary’ let’s agree we mean something unstructured such as an email message or a tweet. I offer a solution, in the form of the following regex pattern … ”
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NovemberNov 24 Tuesday 09
Nice Web Type’s Tim Brown discussion preparation of typefaces for use on the web, goes through @font-face CSS line-by-line, and gets the experts’ take on browser support.
NovemberNov 18 Wednesday 09
A modified version of Evan Byrne’s jQuery Delay Plugin, allowing you to set timers that fire an event after a certain interval. The main difference between this and jQuery Delay is that it allows you to remove a timer once it has been set.
Curated by Kitsune Noir’s Bobby Solomon, “The Desktop Wallpaper Project” features high-design, thematic desktop fashion by the talented likes of Geoff McFetridge, Alex Cornell, and many others.
An article by Mic Wright for the December issue of Wired UK magazine.