Monthly Archives: November 2009

Smart Columns with CSS & jQuery | sohtanaka.com

The great thing about having fixed columns in a liquid layout, is that it will fill up the view port with as many columns as it can fit. But as you can see there will be certain viewport resolutions, where … Continue reading

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Mega Drop Down Menus w/ CSS & jQuery | sohtanaka.com

“According to usability expert Jakob Nielson, mega drop down menus tested to be more efficient for large scale websites. I decided to experiment with different ways of implementing this technique and would like to share how I achieved this method.” … Continue reading

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@font-face-off: Typekit vs. Font Squirrel

Now that the curtain has come down and now Typekit is available to all, let’s see how Typekit and the previously mentioned Font Squirrel stack up head-to-head. Visit Source

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Declaring Languages in HTML 5

Web Development is infinitely more troublesome when you have documents in languages other than American English. The onus is on us web developers and server administrators to make sure browsers and search engines can detect the right language. Here is … Continue reading

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