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In the past, I’ve wanted to browse or search through my own tweets. Viewing my Twitter profile is one way to do that. But if I want to browse back through history, it’s a chore to go back very far.… In the past, I’ve wanted to browse or search through my own tweets. Viewing my Twitter profile is one way to do that. But if I want to browse back through history, it’s a chore to go back very far. And
Part 2 of 2 (here’s Part 1) Yesterday was my first day at Twitter. Yes, it’s true. After reading a bit of speculation over the past few weeks, I’ll confirm here that I am, indeed, joining Twitter. I don’t remember… Part 2 of 2 (here’s Part 1) Yesterday was my first day at Twitter. Yes, it’s true. After reading a bit of speculation over the past few weeks, I’ll confirm here that I am, indeed, joini
Part 1 of 2 (here’s Part 2) Today is my last day at Google. I started working in-house at Google almost three years ago. I built a team from scratch. I was fortunate to hire a team of a very… Part 1 of 2 (here’s Part 2) Today is my last day at Google. I started working in-house at Google almost three years ago. I built a team from scratch. I was fortunate to hire a team of a very talented designer
Updated: 27 Feb 2008 This doc attempts to show how custom buttoms with a 1px radius could be created without corner images. The gradient requires an image, but is optional. Ideally, the <button> element should be used if possible (instead of <a>) for semantic and accessibility reasons. Note that the hover state will not work on button elements for IE6 and lower without using JavaScript to detect a
Until some future version of HTML gives us new native controls to use in a browser, at Google, we’ve been playing and experimenting with controls we call “custom buttons” in our apps (among other custom controls). These buttons just launched… Until some future version of HTML gives us new native controls to use in a browser, at Google, we’ve been playing and experimenting with controls we call “cu
With a bit of humility and even a little nervousness, it’s time to take the wraps off a new design I’ve been working on for nearly a month. My hesitation comes not from revealing the new design, but from my… With a bit of humility and even a little nervousness, it’s time to take the wraps off a new design I’ve been working on for nearly a month. My hesitation comes not from revealing the new desig
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Example: This text in this paragraph is green in all browsers, except IE5/Mac. In IE5/Mac, this text should be red and italicized. What it looks like /*\*//*/ @import "ie5mac.css"; /**/ How it works The normal function of the IE5/Mac Backslash Hack is to get IE5/Mac to ignore any CSS rules contained within the hack’s boundaries. The hack works by escaping an end-comment marker using a backslash
The cat’s out of the bag. I made the announcement here in New Zealand at Webstock, so I’ll confirm that, yes, the rumors are not just rumors. After a bit of negotiation and a lot of internal debate, I recently… The cat’s out of the bag. I made the announcement here in New Zealand at Webstock, so I’ll confirm that, yes, the rumors are not just rumors. After a bit of negotiation and a lot of interna
Customized view An easy-to-overlook option in Calendar Settings is this tiny little pull-down to set your own Custom view. By default, I believe Google sets this at “Next 4 days”. A very clever idea to get a view of the next few days of your upcoming events. But if you’re typically more of a Month-view user like me, just the next four days isn’t as useful. Just go to Settings and change Custom vie
* Denotes items which are cached after the first visit, and not usually downloaded by the client again. 2. CSS Files 2.1. Style Information This Wired News design heavily relies on the use of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). In fact, all style information should be completely contained within one or more CSS files. This means that no style or formatting information should be present within the HTML,
Using Background-Image to Replace Text PLEASE NOTE: The original technique (FIR) described in the body of this article is no longer recommended for use, as it makes the hidden text completely inaccessible for certain screen readers. Instead, see one of the alternative techniques mentioned at the end of the article under “Important Notes”. This tutorial assumes a base-level knowledge of CSS, but no
(and other secrets of designing with CSS) Date: 1 October 2004 Presented by: Douglas Bowman Web Essentials 2004 | Sydney
Making the Absolute, Relative What’s With the Nested Divs? A curious reader recently asked about the Adaptive Path redesign: “I’m puzzling over why with the main nav bar you nested an absolute div into a relative div?” A simple answer to his question is: Because I wanted optimum flexibility for the header and navigation, and to keep the navigation the same distance from the logo, no matter how the
Since describing and pointing to my photo galleries back in January this year, I received lots of positive feedback, requests for the templates, and questions asking when they’d be available. Since the galleries are a personal, non-paying hobby, they took a back seat to other more pressing projects. In my spare time for the past several months, I made lots of additions and tweaks to the gallery pa
Get the Files v1.0.4: 19 Oct 2005 888 KB (Win) 944 KB (Mac/Linux) Donate Donate via PayPal. Suggested donation of US$25 for use of design and/or templates. Your support is greatly appreciated! Read more. About These Photo Gallery Templates are provided for anyone who wants to automate publishing of their own well-designed photo galleries. The templates were originally designed, developed, and iter
In a presentation for @media entitled, Zoom the Web, Joe Clark revealed and explained several possible options (a new trend, hopefully) for making sites more accessible and readable for low-vision users. In the continuing effort to make our sites accessible as possible, many have assumed accessibility best practices deal primarily with blind people who often use screen readers. In a presentation f
A Design Process Revealed No Smoke, No Mirrors For individuals who are neither designers nor artists, it may seem like those who are, use a lot of smoke and mirrors, magically whipping up each stunning creation. Artistic talent and creativity can certainly aid and enhance the final result, but design, in particular, generally follows a process. Each designer — or design group — develops a method f
Do you write and manage large CSS files? Ever get tired of scrolling up and down in search of a specific rule or set of rules? The CSS files I work with for client projects are often quite long, requiring constant scrolling up and down several screen’s worth of text to alter rules or add new ones. While working on a current project, I just made a tiny little addition that makes finding what I want
Creative outlet of Douglas Bowman Graphic designer and creative director. Work includes branding, digital, web, print, and application design. Led design teams at Twitter, Google, and Wired. San Francisco Giants fan. Late-start runner. Lernt Deutsch. Writes about design, UX, tech, running, parenthood, food, and travel.
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