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8 Layout Solutions To Improve Your Designs | How-To | Smashing Magazine

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8 manières de disposer votre contenu et de le rendre plus attractif et ergonomiquement agréable, blogmarks.net

 

iPhone Fitness Software - Welcome to Dig Deep Fitness, The Best iPhone Fitness App

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Elements of Great Web Design: The Polish - Psdtuts+

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Max Design - Colored boxes - one method of building full CSS layouts

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Golden Ratio Calculator

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CSS Cheat Sheet Wallpaper in Helvetica | theWPresser

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myLib

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myLib is a powerful open source framework designed for advanced components programming with Adobe Flash AS3 projects. myLib has been created to make possible all crazy designers layout and so is really appropriate with rich graphics website. myLib make also life easier for developpers with an advanced skin and style management., blogmarks.net

 

Boks - A Visual Grid Editor

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Boks is an AIR application (so it works on Windows, Mac and Linux) that provides a User Interface for Blueprint CSS's framework. It's been designed for those who think the Grid System is good but never really took the time to give it love. It handles grid configuration, baseline rhythm pimpin', CSS (with or without compression) and grid.png export, HTML layout and much more goodie-goodie!, blogmarks.net

 

Working draft of CSS 3: Template Layout Module - Edward Bilodeau

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Aside: Several of the examples in the document are written in what I'm assuming is HTML 5 syntax, which is jarring because of the lack of closing tags.I can see that, given the scope of the changes coming with CSS 3, I am probably going to have to invest a significant amount of time to CSS 3. I had originally planned on waiting until it was finalized, but I think that spending some time reviewing the current documents will be well worth it. Same goes for HTML 5., blogmarks.net

 

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