Archive for the ‘CSS’ category

I found this ’springy’ text effect in the footer of the Desandro website and wanted to find out for myself how it had been accomplished. Anyway after a bit off CSS-ing around I’ve come up with this using the text-shadow property and some positioning techniques.

Get yourself a great looking Twtitter badge

Twitter has absolutely exploded over the past few months, it’s all over the radio and TV; even some ‘celebrities’ can’t get enough of Twitter - yes I am refferring to Ashton Kutcher.
With a lot of social experiments like this you need and should want to make it your own, by using a custom Twitter badge. [...]

Equal Columns Tetris

With the recent popularity of multiple column layouts, and constantly changing content that can alter the height of a column from minute to minute - it has become a bit of a mess trying to make everything look nice and balanced. So here’s how to use jQuery to make it real simple.
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