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BlogBuzz December 5, 2009
Dec 5, 2009 by Matt | Posted in BlogBuzz No CommentsBlogBuzz October 17, 2009
Oct 17Cufón JavaScript Font Replacer
Oct 9Cufón is a neat font-replacement script that has been gaining popularity of late. It’s easy to set up, and works in modern browsers, and IE6+. To use a custom font on a web page, you first run a TTF or OTF font file through…
Pure CSS Dropdown Blogroll
Sep 1What do you think of the blogroll in my sidebar? It takes up very little space, sweeping all of the links out of sight until they’re called for. When you hover over it, they snap down. This trick is done entirely with CSS, and…
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Aug 15HTML Text Over an Image
Aug 14Have you ever seen a site where HTML text is rendered over an image? One example of this is Pro Blog Design‘s article headings. The effect looks good, and it’s search engine-friendly. CSS-Tricks has a tutorial on how to create a similar implementation with…
Design Spotlight: Pro Blog Design (Again)
Aug 6I’ve reviewed Pro Blog Design‘s theme at least once before, probably twice. Now that Michael Martin’s design blog is entering its third year, it has received yet another redesign.