This is how you make something look official.
All you have to do, is add these tiny leaves around it, and presto!
However, please, keep this in mind:
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by Eric Dye
This is how you make something look official.
All you have to do, is add these tiny leaves around it, and presto!
However, please, keep this in mind:
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by Eric Dye
I know, I know.
It’s not very “Christmas” looking, but you gotta love this gift wrap!
by Jeremy Smith
People have amazing ideas for Christmas lights, including great lights set to the latest Trans Siberian Orchestra song or illustrating a story in the Bible. But one of the best designs that is hitting YouTube is someone’s depiction of Angry Birds via Christmas lights.
The design runs on two computers, 10 Light-o-rama 16 channel controllers, uses more than 20,000 lights and less than one cent of electricity per game. Audio is broadcast through the radio and people who drive by can actually play the game via a controller setting on the sidewalk.
Here is a video of the lights in action:
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by Eric Dye
The People of the Second Chance has released a really solid campaign.
Take a look at these amazing posters and a “behind the scenes” video.
But first, a little about the People of the Second Chance:
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by Eric Dye
There are plenty of basic, but sometimes confusing parts of CSS.
Even after you begin to get a handle on the form and function of the language, it’s always good to have a road map, game plan or blueprint for your code. Just try going back and making edits to a CSS stylesheet you made a year ago!
After reading about OOCSS (Object Oriented CSS) on Smashing Magazine, I was inspired to both keep the concept in mind when editing stylesheets, but also implementing this concept when starting fresh.
Here’s how it works:
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by Eric Dye
I love these!
I’m sure you guys could code some more, check out the Christmas and New Year’s cards below: