Archive for the 'CSS' Category
960 Grid System layout tools and code sure to save design & development time
0 Comments Published March 26th, 2008 in CSS, prototyping, process, toolsNathan Smith has launched 960.gs, a very promising framework and design toolset for layout using CSS. Besides a great foundation of code for implementing a flexible grid system, he’s created accompanying templates for sketching preliminary designs on paper and wireframing detailed designs in Visio, OmniGraffle, Fireworks, and/or Photoshop. As with any Nathan Smith endeavor, this […]
Garrett, Jared, and Nathan did a great job crafting the Geniant blog and priming it with some good posts. Now it’s up to the rest of us to fill it with content.
I took my first step towards that end this evening by posting my first article “Web Standards Basics”. I’m guessing most folks reading here […]
Search
About
You are currently browsing the Mark-Up weblog archives for the 'CSS' category.
Longer entries are truncated. Click the headline of an entry to read it in its entirety.Latest
- 960 Grid System layout tools and code sure to save design & development time
- Spring MIS 374 Lecture
- Len memes well, so I’ll reciprocate.
- My Old School
- Geniant Joins EMC Global Services
- Web Standards Basics on the Geniant Blog
- Garrett’s Content is the Design
- The Prototyping of Star Wars
- Mock Data Generators
- Links from the High-Fidelity Prototype Presentation
Categories
Archives
Categories
- apple (5)
- business (4)
- CPM (1)
- CSS (2)
- design (3)
- fribble (9)
- GTD (1)
- hack (4)
- methodology (2)
- process (4)
- prototyping (14)
- Refresh Dallas (4)
- tools (11)
- XHTML (2)
