Design Tips
Another WordPress Plug-in to help Mobile Users
Jan 11, 2007CommentsThe other day I posted about the WordPress Mobile Edition plug-in and Angad was helpful enough to leave me a comment telling me about the Ultimate Gamer’s Pack plug-in.
Now, if you are like me, at first I was like, “Gamer’s pack?” But then when I visited the page I got it. The Ultimate [...]
WordPress for Mobile Users
Jan 9, 20071 comment so farOver a Wisdump, Scrivs has posted an article in reference to designing for browsers outside of a desktop/laptop environmentj. A few of the comments mention something in regards to developing a design of their WordPress blog for mobile users.
There is not necessarily a need to do this unless you want to spend the time doing [...]
Generating Dynamic CSS with PHP
Jan 6, 2007CommentsDigital Web has a great article/tutorial on Generating Dynamic CSS with PHP.
How to store and reuse values in style sheets is a quite popular discussion across many forums and mailing lists. The tutorial focuses on using PHP as the programming language of choice to accomplish generating dynamic CSS.
The tutorial will walk you through the [...]
HTML Cheat Sheet
Jan 5, 2007CommentsDave Child is back at it again with an HTML Cheat Sheet over on ILoveJackDaniels.com.
The HTML cheat sheet is a one page A4 printable document that gives you a quick reference to HTML. Dave said that he’s been working on this cheat sheet for a little over a year now. I can understand [...]
How-to Create Easy CSS Fluid Layouts
Jan 5, 2007CommentsOver on 24 Ways, Nate Koechley has posted a great tutorial on creating Intricate Fluid Layouts in Three Easy Steps (creating Fixed Width layouts is also an option).
Nate developed the layout system, YUI Grids CSS, with three components which can be used together or independently. From 24 Ways:
The Three Easy Steps
Choose fluid or fixed layout, [...]
Easy Flowcharts and Diagrams in your Browser
Jan 5, 2007CommentsI just learned of Gliffy over on Ajaxian. I went to take a look to see what it was all about and I was delightfully surprised.
Gliffy is called a diagram editor in your web browser. Creating an account is free and you can allow others access to edit the diagrams with just their [...]
