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Posted on 2009-01-132009-02-16

Font-weight is still broken in all but one browser

Richard Rutter:

Since its inception in 1996, CSS has provided a way of displaying these other weights through use a numerical scale with the font-weight property. This is still almost entirely broken in every current browser except Firefox 3 on Mac.

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Posted on 2008-12-302009-01-10

On UI Quality (The Little Things): Client-side Image Resizing

Flickr Developer Blog:

IE 7 supports high-quality bicubic image resampling, producing results akin to what you’d see in most image editing programs. It’s disabled by default, but you can enable it using -ms-interpolation-mode:bicubic;.

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Posted on 2008-11-082009-01-10

Equal Height Columns with Cross-Browser CSS & No Hacks

Creating equal height columns with CSS is not as easy as it may first seem. This tutorial highlights the display problems that occur with multiple column layouts, and then shows a simple solution that works in all common web browsers. The method shown here is 100% CSS hack-free, image-free and JavaScript-free so it can even be used on the most strictly coded websites.

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Posted on 2008-08-082009-01-10

10 Great Free Fonts for @font-face embedding

Make sure you visit this page with a browser capable of @font-face embedding for TrueType/OpenType fonts, for example Safari 3.1.

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Posted on 2008-04-092008-04-09

What happened to the design?

To know more about why styles are disabled on this website visit the Annual CSS Naked Day website for more information.

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