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Links for July 11th
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CSS Media Queries & Using Available Space | CSS-Tricks - A practical look at using media queries to make the best use of available screen space.
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An InDesign for HTML and CSS? – Jeffrey Zeldman Presents The Daily Report - "Well, there is a reason they absolutely do that with HTML. PostScript is a programming language designed to describe page layouts and text shapes in a world of known, fixed dimensions (the world of print), with no underlying semantics. PostScript doesn’t care whether an element is a paragraph, a headline, or a list item. It doesn’t care if a bit of content on one page cites another bit of content on a different page. PostScript is a visual plotting language. And HTML is anything but."
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A List Apart: Articles: Prefix or Posthack - Vendor prefixes have come in for a lot of flak, but Eric Meyer gives us a timely reminder that the alternatives are far worse.
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