From: http://designshack.net
Are you tired of creating building websites using the same old grid-based layouts for every project? Have you been itching to break away from the norm and attempt something a little more organic?
Today we’ll take a look at a few sites that have done just that to see what we can learn [...]
from: http://designshack.net
Do you hate CSS grid frameworks but love the rapid layout benefits that they provide? Do you struggle with the math and code necessary to create your own flexible multi-column layouts on the fly?
Today we’re going to walk you through creating your own basic, reusable system for creating multiple columns that you [...]
from:http://designshack.net/articles/css/15-tips-for-designing-terrific-tables
In a sense, they’re meant to be that way. A good table communicates a lot of information in a concise, easy to understand way. Because the emphasis really should be on the information, over-designing a table can kill the effectiveness. However, in the right hands, clever design can not only make a table [...]
From: http://coding.smashingmagazine.com/2008/08/13/top-10-css-table-designs/
By R. Christie
Tables have got to be one of the most difficult objects to style in the Web, thanks to the cryptic markup, the amount of detail we have to take care of, and lack of browser compatibility. A lot of time could be wasted on a single table although it’s just [...]
From: www.smashingmagazine.com
Structure and hierarchy reduce complexity and improve readability. The more organized your articles or web-sites are, the easier it is for users to follow your arguments and get the message you are trying to deliver. On the Web this can be done in a variety of ways.
In body copy headlines and enumerations are [...]
from: http://www.webdistortion.com/2008/10/27/26-pager-styles-from-around-the-web-css-images-and-html/
After having a few projects recently that needed pagers for datatables in ASP.NET – I decided to trawl through a few sites looking for some alternative pager styles. Smashing Mag had a great article on paging – but alas no css or HTML to be seen. Hopefully this will be a [...]
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;
Then took the other, as just as fair,
[...]
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이뿐 우리말이 좀 더 쉽게 구별 된다는것이다.
예전엔 전혀 모르고 당연히 쓰던 말들이 어느순간
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네이버에 뜬 제주감귤에 대한 글을 읽다보니,
여기서 파는 ‘clementine’, ‘mandarin’ 이런거 말고..
제주 감귤이 먹고싶어지기도 했고,
새삼 ‘귤’ 이라는 이름이 [...]
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