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Since publishing this yesterday, I’ve revised the post in response to many people saying that this is simply a stop-gap for browsers without background-size support. That’s true to a point, but the method proposed here offers several advantages to the CSS-only approach. Responsive web design, we have a problem. We apply percentage-based widths to our img elements to get fluid images and this is a
In making the move to responsive web design, one of the potential hurdles is the rather awkward maths for calculating the percentage-based widths necessary for fluid layouts. If, for example, you’re designing with a 960px grid in Photoshop and you have six columns, each 140px wide, you divide 140 by 960 to get your percentage-based width: 14.583333%. Now, I don’t know about you, but numbers like t
Starkers is a bare-bones WordPress theme created to act as a starting point for the theme designer. Free of all style, presentational elements, and non-semantic markup, Starkers is the perfect ‘blank slate’ for your projects, as it’s a stripped-back version of the ‘Default’ theme that ships with WordPress. Best of all: it’s free and fully GPL-licensed, so you can use it for whatever you like — e
Hello, I’m Elliot — a designer, author, and typography enthusiast. You might know my work with Google Fonts & Adobe Fonts, or the magazines 8 Faces & Lagom. My new book Universal Principles of Typography, published by Quarto in 2024 and with a foreword by Ellen Lupton, is now available to buy from anywhere that sells books. Learn more I’m once teaching a new typography workshop later this year. Co
You’ve stumbled across the home of Elliot Jay Stocks: I’m a web designer, a musician, and sometimes a writer. I live and work in London, England.Elliot Jay Stocks Elliot Jay Stocks is a designer, writer, and speaker. He has left Carsonified and is running his own businesss, accepting new work in January 2009. Blog Portfolio About The Vault Contact RSS
Yearly blog archives 2025 2024 in review 11 March 2025 Somehow it’s March and the idea of posting a review of the last year when we’re already a quarter of the way through the next one probably sounds a bit silly. However, as these posts exist primarily as artefacts for my future self to look back on (and therefore should be read with the usual caveats that this is a horribly self indulgent exerci
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