Tag Archives: web development
CSS Unleashed – Experiments with Quotations, Pull-quotes and Blockquotes
CSS containers and boxes can be used to create a wide range of blockquotes, pull-quotes and quotes in general, highlighting a bit of content to attract attention. These can also be used as boxes to highlight tips, advice, or sidebar information with the help of a few bullets in a list. We want to push […]
CSS Unleashed – Experiments Playing With CSS Blocks
CSS Experiments CSS Unleashed – Experiments with CSS Designs CSS Book Recommendations CSS Experiments Playing With CSS Blocks CSS Experiments with CSS Logo Designs CSS Experiments with Background Images and Backgrounds CSS Experiments with Lists, Menus, Tables of Content, and More CSS Experiments – Web Fonts and Embedded Fonts CSS Unleashed – Experiments with Quotations, […]
CSS Unleashed – Experiments with CSS Logo Designs
CSS Experiments CSS Unleashed – Experiments with CSS Designs CSS Book Recommendations CSS Experiments Playing With CSS Blocks CSS Experiments with CSS Logo Designs CSS Experiments with Background Images and Backgrounds CSS Experiments with Lists, Menus, Tables of Content, and More CSS Experiments – Web Fonts and Embedded Fonts CSS Unleashed – Experiments with Quotations, […]
CSS Unleashed – Experiments Showcasing Your Photography
As nature and travel photographers, we are always looking for interesting ways to showcase and display our photographs and images, whether on their own in a photo gallery display online or within our articles. These are some examples of the CSS experiments with CSS design that we’ve been working on to showcase and display our […]
CSS Unleashed – Experiments with Background Images and Backgrounds
The background element in CSS offers a wide range of possibilities including embedded background images, content over backgrounds, and backgrounds as art. As you play with your CSS experiments with backgrounds and background images, it’s important to understand how they work, where they work, and how to control their appearance. Let’s start with a few […]
CSS Unleashed – Experiments with Lists, Menus, Tables of Content, and More
There are many ways of arranging content. Articles often feature tip boxes, pull-quotes, blockquotes, lists, tables of contents, and menu items helping people get the information they need within and without of the scope of the article. These can also include step-by-step instructions pulled from the article to help take people through the process. We […]
CSS Tips and Tricks – CSS Links and Rollovers
There are a lot of things you can do with links, including creating link menus with different types of “hovers” or rollover effects. We take you step-by-step through a variety of link techniques and CSS experiments to expand the possibilities by changing background and hover styles. Then we explore even more advanced techniques of using […]
CSS Unleashed – Experiments Putting It All Together
NOTE: This article was originally written in 2003 and includes links to articles going back to the early days of HTML and CSS web development. While we’ve done our best to keep some of the information updated, these documents also serve as historical references on the history of web design and web development. Please check […]
CSS Book Recommendations
We’ve shown you some of our CSS experiments and tips and tricks like playing with text, borders, displaying your photography, pull-quotes and blockquotes, lists and menus, logos, and more. We included a list of resources from which we learned to do a lot of these CSS experiments and CSS designs, and here are a list […]
WordPress CSS Styles Winners
I adore working with CSS and the creative process, and I was thrilled to hear that there was a WordPress contest for creating a WordPress Blog CSS Style, similar to what has been done onCSS Zen Garden. I was too late to participate, but the entries are out and they are great. Wonderful use of […]