Archive for the ‘ CSS ’ Category
Erratic Wisdom shares five tips for maintaining your stylesheets [via derkilicious]. And here are my thoughts on those tips as they apply to CSS for Mozilla themes[ READ MORE ]
For a while there, Georgia was the sign of a fresh site design. It meant the site probably used CSS and was even powered by some newfangled blog script. It was clean, appealing. Not the same old Times New Roman. Yet safe. But that was yesterday. Now it’s everywhere. Georgia is the new Times New [ READ MORE ]
I was going to just bookmark this “least common denominator stylesheet” as a neat concept i’d like to try, but then i realized that it’s several months old and was amazed i hadn’t stumbled upon it yet. Definitely gonna give it a whirl when i revamp this place. via[ READ MORE ]
Fixed a textbox margins problem that showed up with the Flat Bookmark Editing extension. [via via via] That extension adds the contents of the Properties panel to the Bookmarks Manager window so you can edit bookmarks without having to open dialogs. But the textboxes for Name, Location, etc. were being picked up by the toolbar [ READ MORE ]
This is exactly what i had tried to do long ago using css hacks. When i first implemented the tabbed look of the options panel, i tried to rotate the window around so the tabs would be on top. I’ll have to grab a recent build and get my hands dirty. Interesting how there was [ READ MORE ]