Category: ‘Miscellaneous’

Using CSS to fix a lot of glitches

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

You’re probably aware of the glitches in CSS. Not everything works the way you want it to work, and that’s frustrating. I just found this awesome article about fixing these issues at Noupe.com. From fixing IE-issues and vertical alignment to CSS floats and CSS forms. Hop over to Noupe to check it out:
20+ Common Bugs and Fixes

Free vectors and PSD files FTW.

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Like I said earlier: Free stuff ROCKS if you want to learn (web)design. Vectors are mainly used in the world of print, but are also very effective for the web. On this site you can not only find free vectors, but also layered sample files. Download them, dissect them and learn, right here: Keepdesigning.com

My way of designing a new website

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

Got lost in how to start a website, or do you just need a new way to kick off new projects? No clue of where to start? There are probably tons of ways to “git ‘r done”, but I’m always feeling comfortable with the following process. It might not be the fastest way, but it usually gets me where I want to be: a finished project.

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New stuff going on.

Monday, February 18th, 2008

CSS3, HTML5 And IE8Of course webdesign is a business that’s always in motion, but lately there’s a lot going on. First I found out HTML 5 is coming, after that I got the news they’re almost done developing Internet Explorer 8 and on top of it all I read this article about CSS3.

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RotateCanvas.com is live!

Friday, February 8th, 2008

Welcome to RotateCanvas.com. The new site where I’ll be taking you into the world of webdesign. I’ll be collecting as much info as I can get on the designing part of a website. Not so much the techy stuff (although I will show some xhtml/css) but more the pretty side of it all.

It was hard work, and there might still be some twitches in the site, but I’ll try to get them out asap. Please contact me (in the top of your screen) if you found bugs. If you like it, please use the social bookmarks on the bottom of each post. Very much appreciated.

So take out your notebooks, update your bookmarks, purchase your copy of Adobe’s CS3 and let’s get crackin’!

Credits for the name “RotateCanvas” go to Dennis of Fresh Style.