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Using FIR [Fahrner Image Replacement] – Part 1 – Basic implementation.

The FIR, Fahrner Image Replacement, is an old technique that could be the ancestor of Cufòn or the new Typekits or Google Fonts. Following popular demand, here is the first part of a tutorial on the subject showing the basic use of the technique. This will be supercharging your CSS-fu.

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Speed up your web pages via the CSS file.

Here is a small but useful tutorial on how to publish your CSS file to reduce your page loading time.

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Most Web designers do not use CSS frameworks.

I’ve been hanging around CSS tricks which I didn’t visit for quite some time. It happens that Chris Coyier, Css Tricks editor, made a survey on the use of CSS frameworks. These are used to rapidly prototype website designs. I have jotted on some of them around on the Web Design Bureau : 960gs and [...]

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Simple link styling using CSS.

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Links are the core elements of the Web. Hypertextuality is the basis of thhe web, the idea behind which the Web exists. It is the primary force driving the web. The whole definition and the concept are fully [...]

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