This morning I sat down at my computer, started browsing my feeds to see what had appeared over night and discovered CSS Beauty had placed a link to the Yahoo UI’s Fonts CSS file. Having already downloaded the UI, I decided to have a closer look at this particular aspect since I’d missed it in my first pass.
Oh what a shock I got!
Continue reading “Yahoo UI - Fonts”…I recently discovered a rather nice feature of Photoshop completely by accident.
Whilst you are working on an image, it’s possible to change the colour of the extended canvas around it. This is helpful if you’re interested in viewing your image in context - you can pick a colour that relates to it’s final surroundings in your design.
Continue reading “Photoshop - Change Colour of Extended Canvas”…If ever there was a case for RTFM, it would be in conjunction with control structures in PHP (and Javascript too, since most of them are identical).
I’ve recently learnt a thing or two about loops in both of these languages and thought I would share it with the blog-o-sphere; in case you, like me, didn’t bother to read the manual properly.
Continue reading “Loopy Control Structures”…Stuart has written a tastey new version of the illusive getElementsByClassName function. His version allows multiple classes, limiting to a specific tag and (thanks to yours truly) specification of AND/OR logic on the comparison. Nice.
Check it out in Stuart’s blog entry, ”getElementsByClassName Deluxe Edition…”
The script has been tested in most all modern browsers.
So Nintendo have finally unveiled the real name of their new console. Originally code-named “Revolution”, the console will now be called (drum-roll please):
Wii (pronounced “We”)
Continue reading “Nintendo Are Revolting!”…Categories: