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  • RGBa backgrounds in IE by NickCowie.com on Nov 8, 2009

    RGBa is the new black, with support in most modern Safari 3, Firefox 3 and Opera 10, you can have semi transparent elements. Only there is no support currently in IE for RGBa. However, you can easily fake it for backgrounds of block elements in IE...

  • Why use CSS Zen Garden for CSS3 demo by NickCowie.com on Nov 6, 2009

    For those who have not seen my Edge of the Web CSS3 demonstration I used the CSS Zen Garden HTML. Why, because I wanted to use somebody else's HTML, mainly because I wanted to show it works with any HTML and that most people would be familiar with th...

  • CSS3 presentations at EOTW09 and WebJam11 by NickCowie.com on Nov 5, 2009

    I really enjoyed developing my presentation for Edge of the Web. The research and experimentation was a lot of fun. Explore the demo using CSS Zen Garden HTML and seriously try it in IE6, the WebJam presentation with some even more outrageous trans...

  • The League of Moveable Type by NickCowie.com on Sep 12, 2009

    I just admire The League of Moveable Type. While a lot of font foundries are still working on licensing issues with embedding fonts in PDFs. here a couple of font designers discovered @font-face and went lets make the world a better place. By creatin...

  • I am on the Edge of the Web by NickCowie.com on Sep 8, 2009

    Well I am speaking at the Edge of the Web Conference in Perth in November. The title Progressive Enhancement with CSS: Or how I stopped worrying about IE6 and starting loving CSS3. The aim is to show how you can use CSS2 and CSS3 to improve the expe...

  • I am not the only one playing with CSS3 by NickCowie.com on Jan 13, 2009

    There are a number of people demonstrating what is possible is possible with CSS3, here are a few of the better ones I have found.

  • first-letter pseudo element by NickCowie.com on Dec 28, 2008

    I adore the printed page and those little refinements such as Initial Caps, that use to only be possible in print. Here is an explanation of the first-letter pseudo element which allows you to replicate that using HTML and CSS.

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