Items tagged with ianlloyd

Link // 08.23.2008 // 9:29 AM // 0 CommentsPro CSS Techniques: by Jeff Croft, Ian Lloyd and Dan Rubin

Dan made us a site for Pro CSS Techniques. Sure, the book was released almost two years ago — but better late than never, right? The site Dan designed is beautiful. Ian and I couldn’t ask for a better promo for our book. Thanks, Rubin! Visit site »

Link // 09.19.2007 // 3:18 PM // 0 CommentsText Resizing: How to use your browser’s controls

Ian Lloyd, one of my Pro CSS Techniques co-authors and proprietor of Accessify.com, created this nice video showing users how to resize browser text in Firefox and IE 6 and 7. Ian put this together because he, like me, believes that it’s an all around bad idea for a web designer to include text resizing controls in a web page itself. Visit site »

Photo // 03.11.2007 // 11:44 PM // 0 Comments // Austin, TX
Ian Lloyd
Ian Lloyd
Link // 11.21.2006 // 2:58 AM // 0 CommentsWeb Standards Creativity: Innovations in Web Design with CSS, DOM Scripting, and XHTML

by Andy Budd, Simon Collison, Mark Boulton, Jeff Croft, Dan Rubin, Aaron Gustafson, Ethan Marcotte, Rob Weychert, Cameron Adams, Ian Lloyd, Andy Clarke, and Derek Featherstone. How’s that for a star-studded lineup? Coming in March, from friends of ED. Visit site »

Link // 11.21.2006 // 2:21 AM // 0 CommentsDigital Web Magazine publishes “CSS Styling for Print and Other Media,” from Pro CSS Techniques

Digital Web Magazine has posted an except from our upcoming book Pro CSS Techniques. This chapter, on using CSS for mediums other than the screen, was written by Ian Lloyd. Thanks to Nick, Carolyn, and everyone at Digital Web for publishing this! Visit site »

Link // 03.30.2006 // 1:02 AM // 0 CommentsLearn Web Design the right way | Supporting site for Sitepoint book by Ian Lloyd

Looks like a lovely beginner’s HTML and CSS book. This is an important niche, in my mind, because we’re getting to the point where there are people getting into web design that haven’t even done is the wrong way before. Visit site »