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CSS image slideshows without scripting

Stu Nicholls has a brilliant archive of experiments and concepts that pushes the limits for what can be done using CSS. Recently, he has published a number of demos that challenges the view that javascript is needed to create beautiful image slideshows. Using clever (and standards-compliant) coding, Stu shows that it is perfectly possible to…

New template: Inland Forest

Today, I’m presenting a new template in the Inland CSS series: Inland Forest. Featuring colors taken from the old forests of northern Sweden and beautiful sample header/slider images by talented nature photographer Tor Lundberg, Inland Forest (which is the last planned template in the Inland series, atleast for now) should be a good choice for…

Stock photos and do-it-yourself design material

Throughout the last 15 years, my personal photo album has grown to include tens of thousands of photos. Some of those photos have been ended up being used to create sample images for my free website templates, like the photo to the right which you may recognize if you have seen the andreas02 template. But…

Sublime Text 2 officially released

Only a few hours after I published yesterdays post about my testing of the beta version of the Sublime Text 2 editor, SublimeHQ announced that version 2 has been officially released. The official release adds a number of changes and fixes from the beta version I wrote about yesterday, and I will for sure spend…

Distraction-free coding: The Sublime Text 2 editor

With the addition of the full-screen post editor in WordPress, I discovered how much I liked distraction-free writing. In short, the term describes the concept of removing all unnecessary objects on the screen, to put the text in focus. Since then, I have tried a number of different tools, and I was recently recommended to…

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