NEW YORK — Text set in all caps gets converted to small-caps by default. This means that acronyms like BBC don’t stand out relative to the rest of the text. Acronyms even work with accents like ÀÊØ. A possessive acronym like CNN’s opinion works as well. What about the FCC! The so called (BBC). Also I automatically convert three dots to an ellipsis… « Hello » there should have non-breaking spaces between the punctuation and the word…
Accents all work perfectly in Georgia. Albrecht Dürer, François Truffaut, Plácido Domingo should all render appropriately. Cause célèbre, piña colada, Götterdämmerung straße all work too. Links also are improved: note how the descenders get cleared from the underline stroke. Composing content for the web is complicated because the designer has no control over the dimensions of the screen on which the content will be viewed?
“Hanging quotes and smart quotes.” Blot will convert primes and basic quotes automatically. All you have to do is type using primes (‘) and inch marks (“) and “everything” looks lovely. “Better than a 65’6” whale.” — Captain Ahab. “It’s my ‘#1’ choice!” — 12” Foam Finger from ’93. You can put acronyms and quotes safely inside code blocks too:
foo("bar"); // Won't have smart quotes or auto ACR...
While I was in the mood for XML I added a site map to each blog and a text file so Google can index your posts easily. Does out text actually get struck out? Looks like it does. Hello is a designer and writer. Recent work has touched on a range of topics, including the relationship of movement and interaction, the history of visual identity and branding in the arts, and the future of the museum in the digital age. His essay on the rise of graphic design MFA programs, “School Days” was dope?
Table of Contents
A list of possibility
Options
To do
A few ideas for marking up layout
Hello is a designer and writer. Recent work has touched on a range of topics, including the relationship of movement and interaction, the history of visual identity and branding in the arts, and the future of the museum in the digital age. His essay on the rise of graphic design MFA programs, “School Days” was dope. Thank you Twitter and your emoji project. Also, I made the descenders on links more pretty — look how they don’t overlap with the underline. The emoji extractor ignores some unicode characters, like these ones.
Notes work on the right side too! This is a blockquote, useful for reminders. What about if it’s too big?
Does out text actually get struck out? Looks like it does. Hello is a designer and writer. Recent work has touched on a range of topics, including the relationship of movement and interaction, the history of visual identity and branding in the arts, and the future of the museum in the digital age. His essay on the rise of graphic design MFA programs, “School Days” was dope.
How about vimeo embeds? While I was in the mood for XML I added a site map to each blog and a text file so Google can index your posts easily. Does out text actually get struck out? Looks like it does. Hello is a designer and writer. Recent work has touched on a range of topics, including the relationship of movement and interaction, the history of visual identity and branding in the arts, and the future of the museum in the digital age. His essay on the rise of graphic design MFA programs, “School Days” was dope.
Hello is a designer and writer. Recent work has touched on a range of topics, including the relationship of movement and interaction, the history of visual identity and branding in the arts, and the future of the museum in the digital age. His essay on the rise of graphic design MFA programs, “School Days” was dope. Thank you Twitter and your emoji project. Also, I made the descenders on links more pretty — look how they don’t overlap with the underline. The emoji extractor ignores some unicode characters, like these ones.
Does out text actually get struck out? Looks like it does. Hello is a designer and writer. Recent work has touched on a range of topics, including the relationship of movement and interaction, the history of visual identity and branding in the arts, and the future of the museum in the digital age. His essay on the rise of graphic design MFA programs, “School Days” was dope.
I just added RSS feeds to each blog. A link to your feed is in the footer of your blog. Here is my feed. While I was in the mood for XML I added a site map to each blog and a robots.txt file so Google can index your posts easily. Here is while I was in the mood for XML I added to each blog and file so Google can index your posts easily.
Hello is a designer and writer. Recent work has touched on a range of topics, including the relationship of movement and interaction, the history of visual identity and branding in the arts, and the future of the museum in the digital age. His essay on the rise of graphic design MFA programs, “School Days,” was published in the Walker Art Center’s Graphic Design: Now in Production catalogue in 2011.
His essay on the rise of graphic design MFA programs, “School Days,” was published in the Walker Art Center’s Graphic Design: Now in Production catalogue in 2011.
A link to your feed is in the footer of your blog. Here is my feed. While I was in the mood for XML I added a site map to each blog and a robots.txt file so Google can index your posts.
I just added RSS feeds to each blog. A link to your feed is in the footer of your blog. Here is my feed. While I was in the mood for XML I added a site map to each blog and a robots.txt file so Google can index your posts easily.
I just added RSS feeds to each blog. A link to your feed is in the footer of your blog. Here is my feed.
While I was in the mood for XML I added a file so Google can index your posts easily. Here is while I was in the mood for XML I added to each blog and file so Google can index your posts easily.
You can pass an options object to influence the type of color it produces. The options object accepts the following properties. Controls the hue of the generated color. You can pass a string representing a color name: red
, orange
, yellow
, green
, blue
, purple
, pink
and monochrome
are currently supported.
// Returns a hex code for an attractive color
randomColor();
// Returns an array of ten green colors
randomColor({
count: 10,
hue: 'green'
});
// Returns a hex code for a light blue
randomColor({
luminosity: 'dark',
hue: 'blue'
});
It might be a good idea to consider using other color models.
While I was in the mood for XML I added a site map to each blog and a text file so Google can index your posts easily. Does struck out text actually get struck out? Looks like it does. Hello is a designer and writer. Recent work has touched on a range of topics, including the relationship of movement and interaction, the history of visual identity and branding in the arts, and the future of the museum in the digital age. His essay on the rise of graphic design MFA programs, “School Days” was dope.
I just added RSS feeds to each blog. A link to your feed is in the footer of your blog. Here is my feed. While I was in the mood for XML I added a site map to each blog and a robots.txt file so Google can index your posts easily.
Thank you Twitter and your emoji project. Also, I made the descenders on links more pretty — look how they don’t overlap with the underline. The emoji extractor ignores some unicode characters, like these ones.
Tables | Alignment | Cost |
---|---|---|
Zebra | Right aligned | $0 |
Elephant | Centered | $12 |
Crocodile | This is neat | $1 |
I want to use black for the body text but when I do the titles don’t have enough prominence. I want a proper input ideally for search, not something so stealthy. But how many people actually use search for blogs? It’s a fun thing to build.
I also check with YouTube to determine the video’s aspect ratio? I just added RSS feeds to each blog. A link to your feed is in the footer of your blog. Here is my feed. While I was in the mood for XML I added a site map to each blog and a robots.txt file so Google can index your posts easily…
I just added RSS feeds to each blog. A link to your feed is in the footer of your blog. Here is my feed. While I was in the mood for XML I added a site map to each blog and a robots.txt file so Google can index your posts easily.
Thank you Twitter and your emoji project. Also, I made the descenders on links more pretty — look how they don’t overlap with the underline. The emoji extractor ignores some unicode characters, like these ones and the ones before those ones.
How about vimeo embeds? While I was in the mood for XML I added a site map to each blog and a text file so Google can index your posts easily. Does struck out text actually get struck out? Looks like it does. Hello is a designer and writer. Recent work has touched on a range of topics, including the relationship of movement and interaction, the history of visual identity and branding in the arts, and the future of the museum in the digital age. His essay on the rise of graphic design MFA programs, “School Days” was dope.
{left} Float left inside text column {/left}
{right} Float right inside text column {/right}
{wide} Extend into both margins, centered {/wide}
{wide left} Extend only into left margin {/wide left}
{wide right} Extend only into right margin {/wide right}
{right margin} Occupy left margin {/right margin}
{left margin} Occup right margin {/left margin}
To make things nice and memorable here’s some ideas for shorthand:
<div class="right margin">
Left - float inside margins on left side
</div>
<div class="left margin">
Right - float inside margins on right side
</div>
{<=}
{=>}
{==}
|1|
|2|
{|1}
{|2}
{|2}
<div class="wide">
Wide - extend into both margins
</div>
<div class="wide right">
Wide right - extend only into right margin
</div>
<div class="wide left">
Wide left - extend only into left margin
</div>
||>
||<
<=>
<=
=>
{left}
{right}
{wide}
{wide right}
{wide left}
{<|} Left margin - occupy only left margin
{|>} Right margin - occupy only right margin
<div class="two column">
Half column - have a width of 50% of text column
</div>
<div class="three column">
Third column - have a width of 33% of text column
</div>
<div class="four column">
Quarter column …
</div>
<div class="clear"></div>
it's difficult to remember which is which
{>||} ![A book cover looks great in the margin](/foo.jpg)