October 05, 2004
CSS, Zen, Bowman, Shea, Holzschag
by Liza Sabater
The Beauty and Business of CSS
I've been reading Douglas Bowman now for a couple of years and am a huge fan of css Zen Garden: The Beauty in CSS Design, David Shea's design koan to those seeking CSS enlighment and who, BTW, is putting out Zen of CSS, a book with Molly Holzschag about the project.
The link to Bowman is actually not to his blogs but to slides to a presentation about the subject. Even if you've never read any of his essays or have very little knowledge of CSS you will come out with a better understand of the subject just by going through them. Not only is he a pro at creating visual knowledge, the slide do work as meditation points on the subject.
Index
1. Matt Damon is Jason Bourne
2. What if...?
3. Browser advice
4. Acronyms at HotWired
5. Acronyms at HotWired
6. Acronyms at HotWired
7. Acronyms at HotWired
8. Beauty
9. Structure from the inner core
10. Growth and formation
11. A new wave of design possibilities
12. Additional benefits
13. Commercial use
14. Wired News
15. Wired News: file size reductions
16. Cinnamon Interactive
17. ESPN
18. ESPN: savings
19. ESPN: savings
20. ESPN: savings
21. ESPN: savings
22. PGA Championship 2003
23. PGA Championship 2004
24. Sprint PCS
25. Quark
26. Adobe Studio
27. Macromedia
28. Adaptive Path
29. Fast Company
30. Lee Jeans: One True Fit
31. Gossweiler Media AG
32. Blogger
33. Chevrolet
34. CSS Zen Garden: A few favorites
35. CSS Vault: A boom in popularity
36. Gallery-based resources for examples
37. Business value: case study
38. Our example
39. Typical layout
40. Microsoft.com
41. Differences between 2 versions
42. Microsoft.com
43. Microsoft.com
44. Microsoft.com
45. Reality: From 2 versions to 1
46. Microsoft.com: Old
47. Microsoft.com: Old vs. CSS layout
48. Little numbers quickly become big numbers
49. What is 329 terabytes?
50. What is 329 terabytes?
51. What does saving 329 terabytes mean?
52. Other benefits?
53. The possibilities
54. Styling
headings
55. White space is GOOD space
56. White space: NY Times vs. SF Examiner
57. Opening up the NYT
58. Opening up the NYT
59. Better bullets
60. Larger line-height for legibility
61. Taming tables
62. Taming tables #2
63. Taming tables #3
64. Taming tables #4
65. Alternating row colors
66. Image Replacement
67. What is Image Replacement?
68. Alternative methods
69. Alternative methods
70. CSS rollovers
71. How single-image rollovers work
72. How single-image rollovers work
73. How single-image rollovers work
74. Advanced Techniques Overview
75. Changing color schemes
76. Make color changes easy
77. Method #1: Change class/ID
78. Stopdesign color changes
79. Method #2: Add a second style sheet
80. Wired’s preset colors...
81. ... results in multiple color schemes
82. Style switching
83. Double rollovers
84. Sliding Doors
85. Expansion of Sliding Doors
86. Dynamic Column Structure
87. AP workshops page
88. AP workshops page
89. AP essay page
90. AP essay page
91. AP events page
92. AP events page
93. Drop-down menus with CSS
94. The real power of CSS...
95. Thank you!
Posted by Liza Sabater in Business, CSS, Design, Sidelinks, Web
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