Tim Brown |
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“Our tool explores the pages of your site automatically, find the unused CSS selectors and creates new clean CSS files you can download.”
Like it says, by Cameron Moll. From 2005, but the advice is timeless. Shame about all of the link rot.
Script that adds UA-specific CSS classes to the tag.
Sean McBride explains the snowy CSS3 and JS details that went into this effort of his, Mandy Brown’s, and Jason Santa Maria’s.
Side-scrolling to view the character set is surprisingly nice.
Video of Andy Clark’s talk at DIBI 2010.
Mandy Brown: “I believe our growing preference towards short form is not only the result of our famously declining attention spans, but also of our increasing desire to read: the longer the reading…
“Sass is an extension of CSS3, adding nested rules, variables, mixins, selector inheritance, and more. It’s translated to well-formatted, standard CSS using the command line tool or a web-framework…
“Kids are an enthusiastic bunch. If they see something they like, one tap won’t do. Tap, tap, and tap again is often the norm.”
“Here you can find the full content of the book, a blog with tips and updates about Git and the book and open source projects related to Git or referenced in the book.”