Said May 2008
9th
Writing
Elsewhere
Satan’s Logo
Von Glitschka, Faustian graphic designer and illustrator extraordinaire, tackles the most sensitive rebrand since UPS.
Grin and bare it
In an unexpected turn of events, I decided to strip ShaunInman.com of its colors this morning. Time to clear your cache. The previous version can be found here (and is for the first time pulling from the same database as the current version).
Targeting Safari 3
Good to know when you’re dealing with progressive enhancements that require you to override a property that other browsers understand. (eg. I’m using a 2px
-webkit-border-image
in the re-align which replaces a combined border
/padding
of 2px
so I needed to turn off the padding
.)
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10th
12th
Writing
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Strawpoll: The Platform
Rob and crew now allow you to create your own polls. Sweet.
The Angle Bracket Tax
Sure it can store just about anything but is XML the best choice for your data storage or transmission needs?
CSS (in)Efficiency
Jim Barraud echoes unanswered questions about the performance of descendant selectors.
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15th
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17th
Writing
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Designs “by Rakeem”
In this case “by Rakeem” clearly means “originally created by and stolen from Shaun Inman by Rakeem.” Reported.
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18th
Writing
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Battlestar Galactica Concert Videos
I love Bear’s blog. We’re intentionally straggling this season (better control of cliff-hanger resolution) so I haven’t read his recent musical posts (spoilers ahoy!) but I am looking forward to them.
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23rd
24th
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The Biggest Drawing in the World
Talk about a blind contour. A brilliant idea, no doubt, but I’m a bit skeptical of its authenticity. Maybe we can convince Andy to do some investigative blogging. Update: The Telegraph has saved him the trouble.
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30th
Writing
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DevKick
Really digging the typography and color of this new web design and development aggregation site by the man originally responsible for Stylegala.
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