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Src. Webdes. Copyfight. Web. Outrojogo. Photogallery. Confessioni - Blog do Pedro Markun. Facelift Image Replacement. 10 Examples of Beautiful CSS Typography and how they did it… » - Web Design Marketing Podcast & Blog. Lately I have been very interested in how far we can take Typography only using CSS. Sure you can use images or sIFR to produce some very beautiful typography, but there is something unique and special about using only CSS. It is incredibly useful too, if you know the extent you can take CSS you end up with much more flexible websites— especially ones driven by a CMS. Think about how difficult sIFR or images get when you want to replicate that typography or typeface over 100 pages powered by a CMS.

If you can get beautiful type via CSS it makes this situation very easy and with out compromise. There are a lot of great sites out there that have beautiful Typography using only CSS, however simply looking at them is only half of the picture. 1. Coudal Partners small headline Larger Headline You may be surprised to find out that the serif font used is… *gasp* times new roman! 2 + 3. Human Sexuality and the Nuptial Mystery Headline Example 3. Seed Conference On Friday, June the 6th 2008 4. 5. 6. 7. 7.1: The Funniest Grid You Ever Saw. It’s hard to deny the rightness of at least one complaint that some people have had about Behavior’s recent redesign for The Onion.com: there’s a heck of a lot of stuff on that home page.

My defense is: there’s also a heck of a lot of free stuff on that home page — and througout the site, too. I’m not just talking about all of the archived content that, now unbound by the subscription model that previously restricted it from public consumption, has floated up to the front page for ready access — like old friends, they rotate in and out randomly to let you relive good times.

I’m also talking about the new content that will now appear in the right-hand column, comedic tidbits released by the editorial staff every day between issues, again for a grand total of free. Not to mention the loads of ‘regular’ content that’s turned out faithfully every week. All of which justifies the abundance of advertisements — someone has to pay for all that great stuff.

Daddy, Where Do Grids Come From? Get a Free Blog Here. This would be our trailer. Check out some of the upcoming new features and design changes in this sneak preview video, including how to customize your dashboard, the new comment reply feature, the new navigation system, and the customizable posting screen. When you’re finished watching, take the poll below the video to tell us which feature you’re looking forward to the most. two-seven-preview-final-upload <p>JavaScript required to play <a hreflang="en" type="video/mp4" href=" Choose the best sneak preview feature: (Poll Closed) <a href=" Our Poll</a> A note on timing: WordPress 2.7 was originally scheduled to be released on WordPress.org for download on November 10th. Like this: Like Loading... Jen Mylo. The Cape Town Open Education Declaration. Engineering Windows 7 : The Windows Feedback Program. Introducing Christina Storm who is a program manager on the Windows Customer Engineering feature team working on telemetry.

In a previous article Steven has introduced the Windows 7 Feature Teams. I am a program manager working on telemetry on the Windows Customer Engineering team. Our team delivers the Windows Feedback Program, one of several feedback programs in place today that allow us to work directly with customers and make them part of our engineering process. The Windows Feedback Program (WFP) has been active for several years during the Windows XP and Windows Vista product cycles, and we are currently ramping up to get all aspects of this program ready for Windows 7. At the core of this program is a large research panel of customers who sign up via our website during open enrollment.

Customers choose to be part of a survey program, an automated feedback program or both. Windows usage behavior including installed and used applications. -- Christina Storm. Thinkers &amp; Activists. Lei PLC 89/03 :: Vitor Pamplona. Não sei se este blog é do Sérgio Amadeu de verdade, mas não parece ser um sociólogo e doutor em ciência política escrevendo aquilo. Nas palavras dele: " O PLC incentiva o temor, o vigilantismo e a quebra da privacidade. Prejudica a liberdade de fluxos e a criatividade.

Impõe o medo de expandir as redes. " Hora, ela não incentiva nada disso. A lei apenas garante que os dados estarão lá se a justiça precisar deles. O artigo 22, fortemente questionado pelo Amadeu, segue abaixo: Art. 22. Novamente: fornecê-los exclusivamente à autoridade investigatória mediante prévia requisição judicial . II - preservar imediatamente, após requisição judicial, no curso de investigação, os dados de que cuida o inciso I deste artigo e outras informações requisitadas por aquela investigação, respondendo civil e penalmente pela sua absoluta confidencialidade e inviolabilidade; Isso é sigilo de investigação. Isso obriga apenas as operadoras a repassar as denúncias recebidas as autoridades competentes.

GCALDaemon - Project Home. Home. Webcomic PennyArcade on Ads. (When I think about why the adventure must have stuck with him, it comes down to three things. One is the framing device, which can be used in campaigns lots of ways, but is especially effective when the reveal arrives in the space of a one-shot, one-night adventure. The second is that they aren’t trying to save the entire multiverse, which is what you are usually doing in this shit. The other “thing” I mentioned comes in later.) “Tell me again, Father Gordon! “Are you certain, child? “Never!” She is resolute. “Very well, then. “The Mermaid is an inn more famous than the town that surrounds it. The sign swings on links of new chain, shining in the torchlight. (Jesus Fucking Christ.) The weather is apocalyptic, and it’s getting late, so it’s good to be off the road. Mugs clatter to the floorboards, their contents pooling and flowing through the cracks. Inside the nest of rags, a baby peeks out without understanding.

(The baby, yes. (CW)TB out.