Fronteers 2010: CSS
Before I dive into some spectacular features of CSS3, let me say something about CSS attributes.
Before I dive into some spectacular features of CSS3, let me say something about CSS attributes.
You can ask anyone that I used to be quite sceptical on building sites that depend on the use of JavaScript. Time has not stood still however.
This is a transcription of a presentation I held recently concerning my visit to the Fronteers 2010 conference.
I've modified the main site theme and added a subdomain to view it on mobile devices: http://m.mdworld.nl.
If you're viewing this with the mobile style, you can switch to desktop with a link all the way down the bottom of the page.
I now support the The 1 Second Film, check out my profile. Please join and help us reach the goal of one million members. It's charity, so you can donate too!
I have developed a Firefox add-on that, once set up correctly, can bookmark the current site to your delicious.com account with 1 click.
Download it here (right-click, Save Link As):
bottylicious.xpi 0.4 30kB
Licensing: this is distributed under the Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license. For as far as I know, I'm in my right to do this. If Mozilla policy says different, they're right. If you like to see the source, just unzip the xpi.
This is an alpha version, I'm giving out no guarantees, and it might destroy your entire Firefox installation. Just so you know ;)
I've modernised the site somewhat. Here's the tools I use:
* Drupal 6
* PHP 5
* MySQL 5
* HTML 5
* CSS 3
* JQuery
* W3C CSS Template Layout, jQuery implementation
I've left a screenshot of the old design after the break.
En ze heeft een blog.
I've joined the fight against malaria for a while:
move out every zig
they have set up us the bomb
go for great justice
-zynth