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CSS Sprites: What They Are, Why They’re Cool, and How To Use Them | CSS-Tricks
An updated explanation with reference to a great tool that makes CSS Sprites super easy - SpriteMe http://spriteme.org/
BurningWell.Org - Free Public Domain Images and Photos
Free images in the public domain - great source for stock photos
JungleJar | Looking at Wordpress Custom Fields and Images Further
This is interesting - I am not sure why you'd do this instead of just inserting an image directly into the post - maybe if you wanted to display an author's avatar on multiple author blogs?
31 Simple WordPress Tips and Tricks | WordPress eCommerce
Wow - so many resources on one page... I'm a little overwhelmed. These seem VERY useful.
PHP: Display Adobe PSD files on a web page
This is interesting, but I can't imagine why you'd want to do it - why wouldn't you just convert your .psd file to a much smaller file size flattened .jpg or something? Still, cool php tricks :)
What is Vertical Align?
A nice reference for how vertical-align works and on which elements it works.
Using CSS3 (Screencast)
The latest wave of web browsers have pretty decent support for a variety of CSS3 stuff. Particularly Safari 4 and Firefox 3.1. This screencast covers many of the techniques now possible, focusing on the ones that can be used for progressive visual enhancement. Border radius, @font-face, animations/transitions, text-shadow, box-shadow, multiple backgrounds, RGBa, gradients, border image…
Nine Techniques for CSS Image Replacement
A great summary with report cards for image replacement techniques.
Peirce Free Clipart Collection
Nice free clipart - no pop-up ads, no registration, no surveys and good quality, too! Yay.
Free Clipart, Graphics and Animations
Nice selection of free clipart, for the lazy photoshopper (me)
New Screencast: How to Use sIFR 3 - CSS-Tricks
sIFR (Scalable Inman Flash Replacement) is a technology that allows you to use any font you wish on your web pages. Long story short, it uses JavaScript to target certain text page elements and replace them with a block of Flash, which is the same text only rendered with a new font. This means you are free to use any font you wish in your designs instead of being limited to very small set of “safe” web fonts. sIFR degrades nicely for users without Flash and/or JavaScript, so no worries about that. This tutorial walks through the process of how to get it working on a webpage, from downloading it to creating your own custom font to getting it working live.
New Screencast: Using the Unit PNG Fix - CSS-Tricks
Tips, Tricks, and Techniques on using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
50 Websites For Free Vector Images Download
Vector images do not have a fixed resolution, that means they can be increased to any dimension without losing the image quality.
The Alt and Accessibility - Beast-Blog.com
When should you supply alt text in the alt attribute. It's probably less than you may think
How to get Cross Browser Compatibility Every Time | Anthony Short | Web Design & Development
This is a great summary!
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