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    CSS Friendly Stacked Bar Graphs

    Looking for a good, CSS friendly Stacked Bar Graph implementation? Look no further as Stephen of The Wojo Group has published their implementation, which is being used in Backbone, a CMS that runs on Ruby on Rails. It is based off Alen Grakalic’s Pure CSS Data Chart, and the awesome thing is that it is semantically correct, so it will definitely look good in screen readers.

    CSS stacked bar graphs

    Read the full article.
    View the demo.

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    Best CSS Zen Garden Theme Ever

    So there I was skimming through my usual list of websites on another boring day when this headline caught my eye:

    Best CSS zen garden file ever?

    My head spun furiously. Could it be possible? You be the judge! Let me warn you though, that a sense of humor is required to appreciate the screenshot below.

    Geocities 1996 CSS Zen Garden Submission

    Hungry for more? View the site in its full, animated glory!

    Of course, there had to be an explanation for this madness, right? Apparently the design, entitled “Geocities 1996″, is by Bruce Lawson. He did it back in 2004 out of nostalgia. He writes:

    The CSS Zen Garden has been highly useful to me in demonstrating the value of standards when attempting to convince my reluctant colleagues to abandon tables. Thanks Mr. Shea!

    However, it’s also been a major pain in the arse, as Nongyaw, friends and family now expect every site I make for them to look as good as the zen garden submissions. As a design-challenged individual, I’ve found myself almost nostalgic for the multi-coloured, multi-typefaced gif-ridden designs I used to see in 1996 when I moved to Thailand and first used the web, back in the days when Netscape 3.0 was the coolest browser out.

    View the full article.

    I hope that made your day. It surely did for me!

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    Survey For People Who Make Websites 2008 Results Out

    Back in 2007, the staff of A List Apart and An Event Apart conducted a survey and presented 37 questions to 33,000 web professionals, providing “the first data ever collected on the business of web design and development as practiced in the U.S. and worldwide” (ALA 2007 results). The results were compiled into a downloadable PDF file.

    In 2008 they did it again, the results of the 2008 Survey For People Who Make Websites are now out for public consumption. The survey had less respondents compared to the one held in 2007 down to 30,055. Data analysis is provided by Alan Brickman and Larry Yu. The results speak can be overwhelming for some. Thankfully the findings are presented in a friendly, easy to read article with clear and beautiful CSS Charts.

    ALA has generously shared the raw data with the community, which is available as tabbed text, CSV, and Excel spreadsheet. RAW data is a powerful thing, and I just have a couple of suggestions how it can be used:

    • AJAX application that allows visitors to enter their own responses, and generates a graph that shows where the respondent is in relation to others
    • Quick summary that shows the highest and lowest result per question
    • AJAX application that allows visitors to filter, sort, and sift through the data
    • Side-by-side comparison of 2008 and 2007 data

    All in all, big props to the ALA team for the tremendous effort spent on this endeavor. It is a great contribution to the web community. Looking forward to the 2009 survey!

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    Safari 4 Beta Web Browser Released

    Safari 4 cover flow

    A beta version of Apple’s Safari 4 web browser is now available for public consumption by Macintosh and PC users alike. It boasts 150 features, 30 (yes, I counted) of which are marked as “NEW”.

    Among these new features, the most interesting ones are:

    Speculative Loading

    Safari loads the documents, scripts, and style information required to view a web page ahead of time, so they’re ready when you need them.

    I wonder how Safari will “guess” which files to pre-load. Hopefully this is something that can be turned off, for those among us who would like to conserve bandwidth.

    CSS Effects

    Pioneered by Safari, CSS effects help developers add polish to websites by stylizing images and photos with eye-catching gradients, precise masks, and stunning reflections that require only a few lines of code.

    Does anyone recall IE’s ActiveX filters? They pretty much all died with the exception of the alpha filter, and even that was just used to fix its lack of support for PNG transparency.

    Acid 3 Compliance

    Safari is the first — and only — web browser to pass Acid 3. Acid 3 tests a browser’s ability to fully render pages using the web standards used to build dynamic, next-generation websites, including CSS, JavaScript, XML, and SVG.

    Safari 4 Passes Acid 3 test

    I thought Opera 10 was the first browser to pass the Acid3 test? Still, kudos to the Safari team!

    HTML 5 Offline Support

    Web developers can now create applications that you can use even when you don’t have access to the Internet. Thanks to HTML 5 offline support, designers can build web applications that store themselves on your computer, where you have immediate access to them. Along with the application, web developers can also choose to store the application’s data on your system, so you always have the information you need. Applications and data can be stored in a traditional SQL-like database serving as an application cache or as a “super cookie,” which stores data in the familiar cookie format.

    What!?! HTML 5 support even though we are 4664 days away from HTML 5? Woo hoo Safari!

    Cover Flow

    Using Cover Flow, you can flip through websites as easily as you flip through album art in iTunes. Cover Flow displays your bookmarks and history as large graphical previews, so you can pick out a website instantly.

    I just hope IE8 doesn’t try to copy this “feature” by adding a Flip3D mode.

    History View

    Take a closer look at your browsing history in the History view. Search for previously visited sites, drag web pages to your bookmarks, and clear individual items. Safari displays your history using Cover Flow, so you can flip through your search results as easily as you flip through iTunes album art.

    This is definitely useful for quickly locating a page in one’s history.

    So what are you waiting for? Download Safari 4 for a test drive now.

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    8 Of The Best Free CSS Tutorial Videos

    Below is a collection of the best videos on CSS available on the web, hand-picked personally by me.

    Short Introductory Videos

    Using CSS by Joseph Lowery

    Using CSS by Joseph Lowery (03:43)

    This video explains what cascading style sheets (CSS) are. You learn the basics of CSS and the primary interfaces in Dreamweaver to work with CSS. You learn how to apply basic CSS to a web page that contains text using Dreamweaver; specifically, you create and embed a new CSS rule for a heading and paragraph

    Introduction To CSS Editing Using Firebug by Jim Plush

    Introduction To CSS Editing Using Firebug by Jim Plush (3:17)

    The firebug firefox extension allows you to edit in real time your CSS code. Instead of having to make a change, reload, make a change, reload you can just edit it live to see the results.

    Basics With Sample Code

    Introduction to CSS by Heather James

    Introduction to CSS by Heather James (15:26)

    Good basic introduction to CSS. In the first half of the video, she explains what CSS is and its basic concepts. In the second half of the video she shows us some examples. At one point she even uses Firebug. Cool!

    Creating Beautiful Interfaces with CSS by Douglas Bowman

    Creating Beautiful Interfaces with CSS by Douglas Bowman (01:02:51)

    Drop-down menus and sophisticated interface elements have traditionally been implemented using JavaScript and kludgy coding workarounds that often don’t work. It’s increasingly practical to deliver rich, beautiful, functional interfaces using semantic markup and CSS. Learn how modern markup can deliver great Web interfaces that are fast and reliable.

    Basic HTML and CSS Tutorial. How To Make Website From Scratch by Jimmy Ruska

    Basic HTML and CSS Tutorial. How To Make Website From Scratch by Jimmy Ruska (39:20)

    A good basic tutorial on HTML and CSS. The first 10 minutes covers mostly basic HTML. Skip to the 9-minute mark to go straight to the CSS portion of the video.

    Introduction to CSS by Stefan Mischook

    Introduction to CSS by Stefan Mischook

    A good, free video tutorial by Stefan Mischook of Killersites.com

    Full Website Conversion Videos

    100% CSS Web Design Series by Psmeg

    100% CSS Web Design Series by Psmeg

    A series of videos which details how to create a pure CSS based website using Adobe Dreamweaver. The series is composed of 9 parts nonetheless it is quite good and very easy to follow.

    Converting a Photoshop Mockup Series by Chris Coyier

    Converting a Photoshop Mockup Series by Chris Coyier

    How to convert a website designed in Adobe Photoshop to HTML/CSS. Following the success of the first video series, Chris Coyier has come up with another video using a minimal version of the CSS-Tricks website.

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