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How to set up your own tweet archive with WordPress

Well this is pretty clever. As it says on title.

Setting rather than Resetting Default Styling

An attempt for a better CSS alternative for default styling.

Pure CSS Speech Bubbles

No images, no JS.

#grid

Hashgrid is a neat tool to show/hide a layout grid on your website design. Done with JS and CSS.

Not so standards-compliant after all

Go to border-radius.com and see how many different code it takes to get a rounded-corner to work on all browsers. Completely agree, browser-specific prefixes are very messy.

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