The last talks of the CSS day and first day of CascadiaFest. Continue reading “CascadiaFest: CSS Afternoon Part 2 Notes”
Tag: CSS
CascadiaFest: CSS Afternoon Part 1 Notes
After the CSS Layer Tennis (check out the tag “cascadiacss” on codepen), the day continued with more talks. Here’s part 1 of the afternoon. Continue reading “CascadiaFest: CSS Afternoon Part 1 Notes”
CascadiaFest: CSS Morning Talks Part 2 Notes
Continuation of Day 1 CascadiaCSS talks. Here’s the second part of the morning. Continue reading “CascadiaFest: CSS Morning Talks Part 2 Notes”
CascadiaFest: CSS Morning Talks Part 1 Notes
First day of CascadiaFest is CSS day. Here are my notes from the first part of the morning talks. Continue reading “CascadiaFest: CSS Morning Talks Part 1 Notes”
User Readable CSS: Columns
Okay, so I know we have the CSS3 multiple column layout “columns” property in the newest browsers, but working in public institutions where we are expected to support IE as far back as version 8 or sometimes 7 (in the very rare case even 6 still), we cannot rely on the columns property… yet. Continue reading “User Readable CSS: Columns”