サクサク読めて、アプリ限定の機能も多数!
トップへ戻る
やる気の出し方
charliepark.org
Update: Using Github Pages to serve up your blog? Me, too! Even though plugins won’t work on Github Pages, you can still have tags on your site. You just need to generate the site locally, commit it to your repo, and Github will serve it up. (That’s what I’m doing here.) I explain exactly how I do it (and how I automated the whole process) in another post, Jekyll + Plugins + Github + You. When I d
HatchShowis a jQuery typesetting plugin. It balances measures. The “measure” is the width of a column of text. (↑this is a measure) Each line in this code’s HTML is set off with a <span> element, & HatchShow adjusts the font size automatically. Each line should end up (roughly) the same width. For details on how to use HatchShow, check out the code. It’s named after the classic print shop Hatch Sh
How to Use This CSS Generator This is an extension to the Twitter Bootstrap framework. It makes creating pretty buttons easy. (Send improvements to @charliepark.) First, monkey with the sliders on the left. Use your arrow keys for extra precision. (Button Puffiness might not affect all browsers.) Second, copy the CSS in the box below. You should be able to just pop it into your CSS file. Apply the
After you read this post, you’ll probably want to check out the follow-up, A Slopegraph Update. Back in 2004, Edward Tufte defined and developed the concept of a sparkline. (Small, word-sized charts, embedded in text or other data.) Odds are good that — if you’re reading this — you’re familiar with them and how popular they’ve become. What’s interesting is that over 20 years before sparklines came
このページを最初にブックマークしてみませんか?
『charliepark.org』の新着エントリーを見る
j次のブックマーク
k前のブックマーク
lあとで読む
eコメント一覧を開く
oページを開く