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The Moleskin is the personal web site of Kelsey Ruger and is a collection of creative work, thoughts and lessons.

Archive for the 'CSS' Category

Culture of Innovation: Yahoo Hack Day

I have always been a big proponent of companies allowing employees time to work on new and innovative things that they don’t get to work on everyday. In fact I have been brainstorming on how to allow my staff time to play with new technologies, techniques and ideas on a regular basis without causing our […]

Firefox 2 Beta 2: Microsummaries

Now that Firefox 2 Beta 2 is out I figure it’s probably stable enough for me to start looking at some of the new features in it. One of the cool new features that caught my eye is Microsummaries. Turns out that Microsummaries seem to actually be what live bookmarks should have been.
Microsummaries are […]

Tips For The Budding Web Guru

Last week I ran across an interesting article on the quality of today’s textbooks. High points (or low points depending on how you look at it) included students opting out of advanced science and math, light coverage of history and how far American students are falling behind the rest of the world in terms […]

Firefox Extensions For Web Development

I am one of the biggest Firefox fans out there. I could give you a whole pitch about why it’s a better browser for everyone, but I will focus on web development. For standards based web development Firefox is an indispensable tool. Successful web production requires a lot of tweaking that in most other cases […]

The Definitive CSS Galleries List

Update: Wish I had though of this, but Nick Dunn has aggregated most of this lists into one feed at CSS Galleries, he has even done some work to combine the duplicates into one entry.
Back in the day when you needed inspiration for your site there were places like Cool Home Pages and […]