Best CSS Resources

css Over the past couple of weeks I have been updating my web site as well as learning and implementing CSS (Cascading Style Sheets ) into my design. Now since I had little clue of how CSS worked and how to design with it I was a little intimidated to say the least. After reading some articles online, watching some examples on youtube and looking at some examples I got the basics down and was able to get the gist of it. While searching for examples and information I had to wade through a lot of websites that weren’t all that helpful or were to vague to figure out, so I decided to compile a list here so people could have easy access to many of the sites.

  1. w3schools.com-Where to get all the basic info that you need to get started. Also check out the example pages where you can view and test out some of the basic CSS skills.
  2. Youtube tutorial-Its a little long at a little under 40 mins. But it goes step by step starting for the beginning of how to create a page using CSS.
  3. DynamicDrive-Where I figured out how to get the menu and other examples to work right and implemented. They also have a lot of other information on web design.
  4. Smashing Magazine-This is more a collection of links but is been a very good resource for me. They show you good designs, layouts, and navigation along with having  links to how to create different things like graphs, forms, and image galleries. Keep checking back here for good CSS techniques and other design software.

*Bonus little bit of information that I was having trouble with. When I was entering different lines of information the line spacing was way off. So to get the line information you just enter this into your CSS and then add the class to the lines that are spaced to far apart. Just change the percentage to what you want:

p.small {line-height: 90%}

The Keirstead 2000 Family Reunion

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This is a slide show of a powerpoint that I made following my dad and I’s trip up to New Brunswick, Canada for the Keirstead Family Reunion in the year 2000. I meant to post this awhile ago but I just found it while searching for something on my external harddrive. As you can tell by watching this that its old and outdated. A couple of things I noticed off the bat Comic Sans typeface…horrible, Some really bad clip art/images (random Bart Simpson?), the third and most disappointing was the slow and obnoxious animations for all of the slides, luckily for you when I turned it into a slide show to be upload online I lost all of the slide animations so you guys don’t have to put up with it. Also some of the things I can’t believe that I put on there, the horrible excel graph and used the template from powerpoint. Although I guess I have to take into consideration that I was 14 when I created this and it was before I had even started high school so I guess I can give my self a break.

EDIT: For some reason its coming out really small. Click here to view it full screen.

KeithKeirstead.com Over the Years

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If you check out www.keithkeirstead.com there is a new design up. Nothing to tricky, nice simple and clean. Got rid of that slow flash opening and the flash gallery for displaying my work. I also was able to add descriptions to my portfolio page as well as adding some new work and PDF versions for those who need it. Looking back at all the years I decided to take a screen shot of the so far of the 3 different designs that I have had. Hit the jump to seem them in all of their glory.

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Site Updates

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As you can tell I have a new design for my blog. Over the next couple of weeks I am going to try and update the blog to my liking and adding some pages as well as updating my regular site. I am going to try and go for a whole new theme as well as making it more user friendly. If anybody has any suggestions feel free to email me.

The full Firefox 3 Review

firefox-logo Its been two weeks since Firefox 3 has come out and I’m just getting around to posting a “full” review of it. Overall I’m impressed with it, its a big step up from Firefox 2. There have been some visual changes as well as software and memory changes. Now I don’t know much about programing so I have no idea what they did but all I know is that its faster then 2 and that it uses a lot less memory then 2 did. One of the changes that I love that they did is when you enter your user name and password into a site a bar drops down from the top to ask if you want to save the password or not. In the older versions and was a pop up window that asked you which was extremely annoying if you entered the wrong password you wouldn’t know until after you selected if you wanted to save it or not.

 

 

Hit the jump too see some of the other changes…

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