CSS resources

by Rob Mason ~ February 4th, 2008

I’m always on the look out for good, easy to read and detailed CSS related material. The latest one I’ve come across is the Sitepoint CSS Reference. Written by the greats Tommy Olsson and Paul O?Brien, it’s a very detailed, yet accessible look at what CSS can achieve. Sort of a reference guide and tutorial as it combines the detailed explanation as well as specific, relevant examples. I urge you to go and read it.

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Evolution is a natural thing…unless you’re Microsoft

by Rob Mason ~ January 24th, 2008

Many people have already commented on Microsoft’s announcement regarding backwards compatibility in Internet Explorer 8 (IE8), some with far more legitimacy than me to provide their opinions (A List Apart for one).

But I have an opinion so here goes: to me it all boils down to evolution. Continue reading »

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Styling individual elements versus collectively

by Rob Mason ~ January 19th, 2008

html.pngA debate over at Web Designer Forum prompted me to help out a newbie web designer with some advice. He was confused as to the correct usage of a div and span and then associating a class or an id. Continue reading »

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A win for email standards

by Rob Mason ~ December 18th, 2007

The Email Standards Project is a fantastic movement, as previously discussed, and the good new is they’ve just announced a high profile supporter - Yahoo!. Great news as it shows the big boys are listening!

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Microsoft…serious about the web?

by Rob Mason ~ December 13th, 2007

Like buses, you wait bloody years for a new version if Internet Explorer and ‘lo and behold two come along in as many years! Continue reading »

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