Use Skybound Stylizer to Learn CSS
November 28, 2009 by Jason Bean
Filed under Computers
I’ve been teaching myself computer stuff for almost two decades now. From computer applications to programming, to web design to any other coding needs. Part of that learning list was teaching myself some CSS.
I recently found the Stylizer application from the folks at Skybound. The Stylizer app allows you to design, manipulate and see the CSS functionality of what you’re working on as you’re working on it in a live display.
What’s interesting is that CSS is one of those things where seeing it for yourself and watching how the coding syntax changes initiates changes in the display you’re looking …read more
Identifying CSS Bugs in Browsers
September 16, 2009 by Jason Bean
Filed under Computers
Today I learned a little bit more about CSS styling and setting up themes and skins for ASP.NET pages. If you’ve done CSS styling you know that there are certain things that don’t work in some browsers. Another individual in the class asked if there was a website that identified all of these known bugs and hacks.
After posting the question/need on twitter, Jonic Linley came back and let me know about the Position Is Everything website that does exactly what we needed.
Normally I’d feature a website like this in one of my posts on Uncover the Internet, but given the …read more




