When I’m pushed to get a website done on time or just struggling to find a cure for some niggling error, I’m not ashamed to admit using some hacky CSS. Everyone does it. I normally comment my code to make it clear I’m using a hack. But Harry Roberts of csswizardry.com suggests using a shame.css file specifically for this purpose. This will make life so much easier for future changes to the site especially if someone else has to make changes to my legacy code. I’m definitely going to start doing something like this. My only issue is that technically I already use a ‘shame’ file… mine is just called ie-all.css and sits behind <!– [if it IE]>.
Muhammed Ali after knocking out Cleveland Williams [1966]
via reddit
Football with lions
Kevin Richardson plays football with a couple of his lion pals in an ad for Van Gils suits. I don’t know how he manages to play football, let alone move freely with his massive balls of steel.
Sexism
Practice makes perfect
Biscuits – The most British story of all
Classic tale by Douglas Adams via @reddit
Spongebob watches porn
Back to the Future Acoustic Cover
Acoustic cover of the Back to The Future theme tune.
Birdly
Fly like a bird?
Google Web Fundamentals
A good overview, including some responsive design fundamentals.