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March 18th, 2011

Sweet Links – Week of 3/14/2011

It’s been a long time since our last “sweet links”–too long. So let’s get to it!

Planetarium
In anticipation of the pending release of Firefox 4, this CSS3 demonstration shows off the power of transitions. Until FF4 is released, check it out in Chrome or a similarly capable browser.
Apple’s Role in Japan during the Tohoku Earthquake
We love their products, but it’s behavior like this that can make you love a company.
Configuring the Viewport
An enormous amount of detail about the “viewport” in Safari on assorted platforms and how to make it play nice with your site or application.
Open Source Ampersands
Exactly what the title says: Mark Pilgrim put together a page of single-character ampersand fonts that can be used on the Web. Because…
D3.js
A new JavaScript library for manipulating Web documents based on data sources. Now we’re just dying for a need to use it!
How an Illinois Rest Stop Inspired a Web Page
The folks at 37Signals remind us that inspiration can be found anywhere in life.
October 22nd, 2010

Increasing Typographic Flexibility and Freedom on the Web

For years, Web designers had two choices when it came to choosing fonts for their sites: Web safe or graphical fonts.  There are obvious benefits and limitations with each one, and today there are also simple options that capture the benefits of both choices. Before diving into what these are, let’s take a small step back and find out why these new options are needed and long overdue. More…