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- phocis850, on 09/02/2008, -1/+19#3 - that is not a reflection. Try again.
- Whitey07, on 09/02/2008, -4/+19Dugg for CSS.
- darkane, on 09/02/2008, -0/+13I'm getting tired of seeing that blurry menu on "zOMG RLY OSSOM CSS" lists. Under no circumstances should you make it difficult for the user to read the rest of the navigation menu.
Using PHP to dynamically produce content is not CSS.
Aside from having some different styles, changing your layout based on the time of day or weather has nothing to do with CSS.
A simple bar graph using CSS and background images is not new or challenging. - inactive, on 09/02/2008, -2/+13I love CSS development...
It's refreshing, though I do get those ugly urges to do tables for some reason.
Now if only this page would load. :\ - ChestRockwell, on 09/02/2008, -0/+10Some of these were pretty interesting (#4), but I wouldn't call them challanging, they are just different from what we normally do, which is great.
On a side node: I went to An Event Apart in NYC a year or two ago and Eric Meyer showed off using turning tables into bar graphs with CSS only and we collectively ***** our pants in awe. - kru1e, on 09/02/2008, -0/+8This was pretty stupid. Most of this stuff is simply changing the background position on hover, nothing really challenging. And #3 isn't a reflection.
- DrenT, on 09/02/2008, -2/+9Already down... That sucks lol
- timeisapear, on 09/02/2008, -0/+5more like "use dynamic languages to output one word of css"
- Zaneris, on 09/02/2008, -0/+5Mirror: http://nettuts.com.nyud.net/html-css-techniques/10 ...
Slow... but works. - mctom987, on 09/02/2008, -1/+6Challenging generally means it doesn't work the same in all browsers. Mostly just IE.
- TheKingInYellow, on 09/02/2008, -1/+4i'm so glad to know what you're doing...thanks for sharing.
- derble, on 09/02/2008, -0/+2Neither challenging, nor awesome. Discuss.
- Condemned, on 09/02/2008, -1/+3Anyone have a mirror?
- ChestRockwell, on 09/02/2008, -0/+2I can't specifically give you that code, it was in the slides that we were given at AEA and I don't believe they wanted us to make those public, BUT he did post a couple examples to his website that you can use:
- Demo: http://meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/bargraph/demo.ht ...
- Article: http://meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/2005/12/20/bar-g ...
Edit: it's the exact same code - aptiva, on 09/03/2008, -0/+2Talk about disappointment...
- Phoetality, on 09/02/2008, -2/+41. Make use of the radar, see where your teammates are dying and take that into account in your movement.
2. If you run out of ammo in your primary, switch to your pistol until such times as you can reload and be safe doing so.
3. Flashes and smokes are very effective in breaking eye flashpoints on maps.
4. When aiming with most of the weapons, it is is best to aim high-chest region and fire a burst of 3-4, the first 2 will hit top chest and the last bullet will almost certainly be a headshot.
5. You should try all the weapons, but you'll find that you'll either be most proficient with the AK, M4 or AWP. Therefore these are the weapons you should train with the most.
6. Don't just play the 1 map. Playing a range of maps improves your overall awareness, and will help you adapt to difficult circumstances even in maps you know very well.
7. If you can afford to walk, do so. However remember that a moving target is also harder to hit. Try and find the right balance.
8. Communicate with your team. The team who is better organised is always the one who wins.
9. Defusal kits are only $200, and WILL make the difference between winning and losing sometimes. You can always afford at least 1 in your team.
10. Don't spend ridiculous amounts of time and money getting gaming mice and keyboards, or using "pro" autoexecutables. If you don't have the underlying ability, then they won't make much of a difference. No matter how much you practice, 95% of you will never turn pro.
Hang on a minute, what CSS are you guys talking about? - corporatebee, on 09/05/2008, -0/+2nice, now if only I could get a handle on HTML and a trick for rounded corners YAAY
- dogshaft, on 09/02/2008, -0/+2Jeez, how old is this? I seem to remember maybe this exact same list showing up on digg over a year or two ago.
- Knowltey, on 09/03/2008, -0/+1baka...
- bobpotter, on 09/02/2008, -0/+1Do you have an example of what Eric showed you? I'd be very interested in seeing it. Thanks in advance!
- TyrantJoe, on 09/02/2008, -0/+1Damn, I thought this would help me get better at Counter Strike...
- Aidanjalali, on 09/02/2008, -0/+1'As someone who is constantly seeking to learn new things, this is great!'....
FYI, the people that just interviewed you probably won't be checking your Digg account. - pfranz, on 09/02/2008, -0/+1Using the same examples listed in the article as a reference, I implimented something like this, but with a little more complex of a layout for an internal project a year or two ago. It was a huge pain to get it working even in our one browser. Anything except the most basic of graphs are better suited for something like SVG, flash, or a dynamically created image.
- cgrado, on 09/02/2008, -0/+1Awww.. I thought I was going to get tips for low grav super jumping...
- Paranoidmarvin, on 09/02/2008, -0/+1Some pretty interesting stuff there, I wonder what I can apply to my own blog without it becoming overblown with pointless eyecandy!
- inactive, on 09/02/2008, -0/+1Be aware that "document.write" is no longer available when using XHTML, as it can introduce non-well formatted code into the page. So a couple of these tricks may not work for long, if at all.
- BorsKaegel, on 09/04/2008, -0/+1You are welcome, douche.
- Knowltey, on 09/03/2008, -0/+1Nice techniques, too bad the way they did most of them isn't able to be validated as CSS of any level. Pop a couple of those into the CSS validator and see what comes out.
- socme, on 09/04/2008, -0/+1Rounded corners is always something I've wanted to accomplish - maybe now
- simplyarun, on 09/16/2008, -0/+1If it can't handle IE6 it ain't no CSS. Half the world uses IE6.
- FUR10N, on 09/03/2008, -1/+2CSS as in cascading style sheets, or CSS as in Counter Strike: Source?
- padiq, on 09/03/2008, -0/+1WTF!? ... Why are people digging this? I swear there are just a bunch of noobs who digg something within seconds if it has the "CSS" in the title! Grow up! - These techniques are nothing new!
- theadvinci, on 09/03/2008, -0/+1As far as I know some of them don't work in most browsers. Better stick to the old boring CSS that still works and looks as good or even better than this.
- DragoonWraith, on 09/03/2008, -0/+1No, the 'innovation' is getting it to work in something (pretty much anything) that's NOT IE, and then the 'challenge' is getting it to work in IE.
IE is just terrible. Maybe IE8 will be better, but I remain skeptical. - imranexp, on 11/27/2008, -0/+0how about adding another one
http://www.thinkflick.com/how-to/cool-css-rounded- ...
A very cool round corner button purly built in css and a little image. Works with most browsers.
digg if you like it. - WebmastersHelp, on 09/03/2008, -0/+0Good article on CSS. Especially enjoyed reading more about "Illustration-based layouts".
- kien64, on 09/03/2008, -0/+0Awesome. Always nice to find new css tricks.
- PaleoDigger, on 09/03/2008, -0/+0Nobody to even mentioned how BAD it is to put your text into images. Afterall, not everyone in the world speaks English (or wishes to). When you have to do real apps, that span international boundaries...like....i dunno, the WEB, you learn how bad embedding text within images becomes.
- silviupostavaru, on 09/02/2008, -1/+1Are these supposed to be challenging and awesome? Weak attempt.
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