Her slides are available. (Though they don't exactly match the
presentation.) Flipping through those in tandem with recording of
presentation helped me some.
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I'm guessing that was preprocessors, the likes of LESS or SASS.
Kevin
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 10:53 AM, Tim Dawson wrote:
> On 31/08/2011 17:34, Kevin A. Cameron wrote:
>
>> My favourite part from that presentation was when she said (paraphrased)
>> what's between the brackets is trivial, it's
On 31/08/2011 17:34, Kevin A. Cameron wrote:
My favourite part from that presentation was when she said (paraphrased)
what's between the brackets is trivial, it's the selectors that are the
tricky part.
Kevin
The talk was interesting, but the camera work poor. Too much presenter,
it was diffi
>
> http://www.mlinc.com/tl-test/flextest/
>
> At the above link, I am trying to have a fixed-width aside, with a
> flexible main section. The outer wrap has a min and max width. Is this
> possible? The design calls for a ribbon-type effect for some callouts
> which sticks out from the aside to the
My favourite part from that presentation was when she said (paraphrased)
what's between the brackets is trivial, it's the selectors that are the
tricky part.
Kevin
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Cederholm's is nice because it is available (multiple-format download at a
single price) in an iBooks-enhanced version that uses video to display the
intended look of various elements, where a progression of states can be shown.
Rick Gordon
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On 8/30/11 at 5:02 PM -0500, Chris
Christopher Akins wrote:
Looking at a few CSS3 books and wondered if any on here have read/used
them. If so, what is your opinion?
1) Stunning CSS3: A project-based guide to the latest in CSS (Gillenwater -
Voices That Matter) - nearly 5 stars on Amazon, but that's only 11 reviews
2) Handcrafte