Posts Tagged ‘css3’
Changes to pipwerks.com, part 2
Posted Friday, September 4th, 2009.
Filed under web design with the tags CSS, css3, HTML, HTML 5, web, web design, wordpress
In case you hadn’t heard, pipwerks.com was hacked last week. The entire database was erased. Bastages. Luckily, I had a recent backup. While going through the pains of a new WordPress install (with new plugins, extra security, and imported posts/comments), I decided “why not throw a new layout in the mix, too?” I mean, if I’m going to make changes, I may as well do them all in one shot, eh?
Font replacement techniques
Posted Tuesday, March 10th, 2009.
Filed under JavaScript, web design with the tags @font-face, canvas, CSS, css3, cufon, image replacement, sIFR, typeface.js
Like many other web professionals, I’m tired of the limited font set we have to work with. Gee, should I use Verdana on this site or Georgia? Maybe Arial? Meh. Bor-ing.
SCORM 2.0: high-level solutions or low-level tools?
Posted Saturday, December 13th, 2008.
Filed under General, SCORM, e-learning with the tags CSS, css3, ecmascript, JavaScript, letsi, SCORM, SCORM 2.0, standards
Matt Wilcox posted an interesting argument about the CSS3 standard; I think the central points of the argument can be applied to SCORM and where we’re potentially headed with SCORM 2.0.