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October 20, 2003

Mozilla, and something marvellous

more mozilla mail

And further to the Mozilla 1.5 release news, the mozilla.org site has also been upgraded, by none other than Dave Shea, of maker of the csszengarden. You can find out all about his design process here. The site is still in beta, but you are encouraged to check it out.

marvel that it's done at all....

This is quite incredible really - check out this demonstration of what you can do with CSS borders. In fact it's part of a larger collection of CSS and XHTML Tips and Demos by Chris Hester.

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http://www.designdetector.com/tips/3DBorderDemo2.html

Like a dog walking on its hind legs, on should not so much criticise how badly it is done, but marvel that it is done at all.

It has to be seen to be believed.

CSS based CAD programs can only be just around the corner

bertie

Like a dog walking on its hind legs, on should not so much criticise how badly it is done, but marvel that it is done at all.

It has to be seen to be believed.

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