01.26.08

While I love designing websites, something I’m very proficient at is taking my design and turning it into a semantic and valid layout. So much so that I figured I would offer this service to anyone who needed it.

There is a similar service at psd2html.com, but they nickel and dime for every little thing and actually charge people more for better code. Which is confusing to me because once you know how to develop a layout properly, you would need to purposely and consciously work to somehow reduce the quality of your work to something less than it naturally is - which seems unlikely.

I’ve set the pricing really straight forward and I can communicate via email or over the phone. I’m pretty flexible.

If you’re interested you can view more information about my PSD to HTML Coding Service.


01.18.08

This is a layout I’ve worked on over the months here and there in an attempt to create a layout that could accommodate every possible ad size while maintaining a clean structure. It’s modular and (I hope) easy to understand. It’s completely free, but I would appreciate a link back this post if you use it - although it’s not required.

View The Demo »

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Questions and comments are welcome as always. If you create a demo page or a more complete stylesheet and would like to share, forward it to me and I’ll put up as a demo with full credit for other people to see and use.

Tags: Web Design


06.25.07

Spiffy Corners

Spiffy Corners has actually been around for a long time, but I’m just now getting my blog setup and I need some content to get it going. It’s really nothing more than a generator for pure CSS rounded corners, but a lot of people have found it incredibly useful. For a long time Youtube mentioned Spiffy Corners in the source code of every page they generated. This latest version includes an improved color picker, a new design and a selectable radii of 3px, 5px or 9px (as of right now they are not integrated yet).

I know this solution is semantically bankrupt and purists loathe it’s very existence, but for many Spiffy Corners is the answer to the anti-aliased css corner question. I’ll post an update when I have the time to update the code to work with the radii, but for now it only outputs 5px corners.